New KSplash ready

Ravikiran Rajagopal ravi at ee.eng.ohio-state.edu
Fri May 9 17:08:10 BST 2003


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On Thursday 08 May 2003 06:35 pm, Waldo Bastian wrote:

> The last time it broke the startup sequence horribly because it tried to
> access dcop / ksycoca which aren't available at this point in the startup
> sequence. Has that been fixed in this version?

Yes. Funnily enough, I never noticed that problem, until Lunak pointed me to 
it. Now, the hook for KDE startup sequence is different from the general 
purpose API. I am thinking of adding a --nodcop command line option for the 
case when the dcopserver is not alive, though I hesitate to add "useless" 
functionality as I expect that the KDE startup sequence will be the only one 
preceding the dcop server.

Regards,
Ravi
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