kde3 problems

Roberto Sica robvamos at gmail.com
Sun Mar 5 23:35:51 CET 2006


i followed the istructions but kde3 after the start says cannot start applet
and conqueror cant open modules..
do you have any cue? is something missing in the path?
here is the profile:

# base-files version 3.7-1

# WARNING
#
# IF THIS FILE IS MODIFIED IT WILL NOT BE UPDATED BY THE CYGWIN
# SETUP PROGRAM.  IT BECOMES YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

# The latest version as installed by the Cygwin Setup program can
# always be found at /etc/defaults/etc/profile

# Some resources...

# Customizing Your Shell: http://www.dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_5.html#SEC69
# Consistent BackSpace and Delete Configuration:
#   http://www.ibb.net/~anne/keyboard.html
# The Linux Documentation Project: http://www.tldp.org/
# The Linux Cookbook: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/linuxcookbook/html/

# Setup some default paths.  Note that this order will allow user installed
#  software to override 'system' software

# If you wish to change the path for all users, it is recommended you edit
#  /etc/bash.bashrc

# If you wish all future users to have some default setup, it is recommended
you
#  edit /etc/skel/.bashrc

# If you wish to change the path on a user by user basis, it is recommended
you
#  edit ~/.bashrc

PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:$PATH
export PATH

MANPATH=/usr/local/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/man:$MANPATH
export MANPATH

INFOPATH=/usr/local/info:/usr/share/info:/usr/info:$INFOPATH
export INFOPATH


#PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/opt/gnome/bin:/opt/kde2/bin:$PATH
#MANPATH=/usr/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/opt/gnome/man:/opt/kde2/share/man:$MANPATH
#INFOPATH=/usr/info:/usr/local/info:/opt/gnome/info:$INFOPATH
#KDEDIR=/opt/kde2
DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0

export PATH MANPATH INFOPATH KDEDIR DISPLAY


# Set the user id
USER="`id -un`"
export USER

# Here is how HOME is set, in order of priority, when starting from Windows
#  1) From existing HOME in the Windows environment, translated to a Posix
path
#  2) from /etc/passwd, if there is an entry with a non empty directory
field
#  3) from HOMEDRIVE/HOMEPATH
#  4) / (root)

# If the home directory doesn't exist, create it.
if [ ! -d "${HOME}" ]; then
 mkdir -p "${HOME}"
 echo "Copying skeleton files."
 echo "These files are for the user to personalise"
 echo "their cygwin experience."
 echo
 echo "These will never be overwritten."
 echo
 cd /etc/skel
 /bin/find . -type f | while read f; do
  fDest=`echo ${f} | sed -e 's/^\.//g'`
  if [ ! -e "${HOME}${fDest}" -a ! -L "${HOME}${fDest}" ]; then
   /usr/bin/install -D -p -v "${f}" "${HOME}/${fDest}"
  fi
 done
fi

chmod 1777 /tmp 2>/dev/null

# Default to unix make mode
MAKE_MODE=unix
export MAKE_MODE

# It is recommended that cvs uses ssh for it's remote shell environment
CVS_RSH=/bin/ssh
export CVS_RSH

# Patches to Cygwin always appreciated ;)
# CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs at sources.redhat.com:/cvs/src
# export CVSROOT

# Shell dependent settings
case "`echo "_$0" | /usr/bin/tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | /usr/bin/sed -e
's/^_//'`" in
bash     | -bash     | */bash | \
bash.exe | -bash.exe | */bash.exe )
 # Set a HOSTNAME variable
 HOSTNAME=`hostname`
 export HOSTNAME

 # Set a default prompt of: user at host and current_directory
 PS1='\[\e]0;\w\a\]\n\[\e[32m\]\u@\h \[\e[33m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\n\$ '
 ;;
ksh*     | -ksh*     | */ksh* | \
ksh*.exe | -ksh*.exe | */ksh*.exe )
 # Set a HOSTNAME variable
 typeset -l HOSTNAME

 # Set a default prompt of: user at host and current_directory
 PS1='^[]0;${PWD}^G
^[[32m${USER}@${HOSTNAME} ^[[33m${PWD}^[[0m
$ '
 ;;
zsh*     | -zsh*     | */zsh* | \
zsh*.exe | -zsh*.exe | */zsh*.exe )
 # Set a default prompt of: user at host, a command counter, and
current_directory
 PS1='(%n@%m)[%h] %~ %% '

 # Set SHELL if not set
 if [ ! -z "${ZSH_NAME}" -a -z "${SHELL}" ]; then
  SHELL="/bin/zsh"
  export SHELL
 fi
 ;;
sh     | -sh     | */sh | \
sh.exe | -sh.exe | */sh.exe )
 # Set a simple prompt
 PS1='$ '
 ;;
* )
 # Sorry, this shell has no defaults in /etc/profile,
 #  feel free to add your own.

 # If you have some recommendations for what these defaults
 #  should be, please contact cygwin at cygwin.com with the
 #  shell details and what you would like added.

 # Thanks

 PS1='$ '
 ;;
esac

export PS1

# Run all of the profile.d scripts
# Note that these are supplied by separate packages
# Ascending alphanumerical order enforced
if [ -d "/etc/profile.d" ]; then
 while read f; do
  if [ -f "${f}" ]; then
   . "${f}"
  fi
 done <<- EOF
 `/bin/find -L /etc/profile.d -type f -iname '*.sh' -or -iname '*.zsh' |
LC_ALL=C sort`
 EOF
fi

# Uncomment to use the terminal colours set in DIR_COLOR
# eval "`dircolors -b /etc/DIR_COLORS`"

# Default to removing the write permission for group and other
#  (files normally created with mode 777 become 755; files created with
#  mode 666 become 644)
umask 022

# Define default printer
PRINTER=""
case `uname -s` in
CYGWIN_NT-*)
 PRINTER="`regtool -q get '\user\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\Device' | sed 's/,.*$//'`"
 ;;
CYGWIN_9?-*)
 PRINTER="`regtool -q get
'\config\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers\Default'`"
 ;;
esac
export PRINTER

# Make sure we start in home unless invoked by CHERE
if [ ! -z "${CHERE_INVOKING}" ]; then
  unset CHERE_INVOKING
else
  cd "${HOME}"
fi

# Check to see if mkpasswd/mkgroup needs to be run try and cut down the
emails
#   about this on the lists!
# If this message keeps appearing and you are sure it's a mistake (ie, don't
#   email about it!), comment out the test below.
case `id -ng` in
mkpasswd )
  echo "Your group is currently \"mkpasswd\".  This indicates that"
  echo "the /etc/passwd (and possibly /etc/group) files should be rebuilt."
  echo "See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run"
  echo "mkpasswd -l [-d] > /etc/passwd"
  echo "mkgroup  -l [-d] > /etc/group"
  echo "Note that the -d switch is necessary for domain users."
  ;;

mkgroup )
  echo "Your group is currently \"mkgroup\".  This indicates that"
  echo "the /etc/group (and possibly /etc/passwd) files should be rebuilt."
  echo "See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run"
  echo "mkpasswd -l [-d] > /etc/passwd"
  echo "mkgroup  -l [-d] > /etc/group"
  echo "Note that the -d switch is necessary for domain users."
  ;;

mkgroup_l_d )
  echo "Your group name is currently \"mkgroup_l_d\". This indicates that
not"
  echo "all domain users and groups are listed in the /etc/passwd and"
  echo "/etc/group files."
  echo "See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run"
  echo "mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd"
  echo "mkgroup  -l -d > /etc/group"
  echo
  echo "This message is only displayed once (unless you recreate
/etc/group)"
  echo "and can be safely ignored."

  # only display the above once
  cp -f /etc/group "${HOME}/group.mkgroup_l_d" \
  && ( [ -w /etc/group ] || chmod --silent a+w /etc/group ; )\
  && sed -e 's/^mkgroup_l_d/mkgroup-l-d/' "${HOME}/group.mkgroup_l_d" >
/etc/group \
  && chmod --silent --reference=/etc/passwd /etc/group
  rm -f "${HOME}/group.mkgroup_l_d"
  ;;
esac
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