[Bug 52666] kmail crashes while selecting file to play

jarl at yaeda.org jarl at yaeda.org
Sat Jan 11 11:34:37 GMT 2003


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------- Additional Comments From jarl at yaeda.org  2003-01-11 12:34 -------
Subject: Re:  kmail crashes while selecting file to play

No, I found the reason. RedHat had some leftovers from the odl package 
eventhough I did a rpm -e...
When I removed these packages I had no problems compiling.

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>------- Additional Comments From carpdjih at mailbox.tu-berlin.de  2003-01-11 12:24 -------
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>On Saturday 11 January 2003 10:29, jarl at yaeda.org wrote:
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>>I cannot continue, since I cannot compile kde from cvs.
>>I get the error ..need Autoconf-2.54, but the funny part is that I have
>>installed autoconf 2.57. For some reason it cannot read this.
>>I could upgrade to RH8.0 and see if I get the same error there but the last
>>time I had the darn 8.0, I could not compile aliased fonts because of the
>>version onstalled on RH8.0
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>Hmm, I'm using autoconf 2.53 and that works just fine. Maybe you updated your 
>automake package to a newer version and that one expects a higher autoconf 
>version. I'm using automake 1.6.3, which works fine and plays nicely with 
>autoconf 2.53.
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>I'd also like to know if your kmail is indeed the kaplan, kontact, kmail-cool 
>or whatever version (i.e. not the standard kmail). That could be the reason 
>for no event being available in the system notifications dialog.
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>Cheers
>Carsten Pfeiffer
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No, I found the reason. RedHat had some leftovers from the odl package eventhough
I did a rpm -e...<br>
When I removed these packages I had no problems compiling.<br>
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Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">------- You are receiving this mail because: -------<br>You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter.<br>     <br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52666">http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52666</a>     <br><br><br><br><br>------- Additional Comments From <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:carpdjih at mailbox.tu-berlin.de">carpdjih at mailbox.tu-berlin.de</a>  2003-01-11 12:24 -------<br>Subject: Re:  kmail crashes while selecting file to play<br><br>On Saturday 11 January 2003 10:29, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jarl at yaeda.org">jarl at yaeda.org</a> wrote:<br><br></pre>
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    <pre wrap="">I cannot continue, since I cannot compile kde from cvs.<br>I get the error ..need Autoconf-2.54, but the funny part is that I have<br>installed autoconf 2.57. For some reason it cannot read this.<br>I could upgrade to RH8.0 and see if I get the same error there but the last<br>time I had the darn 8.0, I could not compile aliased fonts because of the<br>version onstalled on RH8.0<br></pre>
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    <pre wrap=""><!----><br>Hmm, I'm using autoconf 2.53 and that works just fine. Maybe you updated your <br>automake package to a newer version and that one expects a higher autoconf <br>version. I'm using automake 1.6.3, which works fine and plays nicely with <br>autoconf 2.53.<br><br>I'd also like to know if your kmail is indeed the kaplan, kontact, kmail-cool <br>or whatever version (i.e. not the standard kmail). That could be the reason <br>for no event being available in the system notifications dialog.<br><br>Cheers<br>Carsten Pfeiffer<br>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----<br><br>iQEVAwUBPh/+LaWgYMJuwmZtAQG+4wgAhzBzL8tyoFewKD+vBuSpcrzzH9mNZqhZ<br>QfFKngtdLIvKwbVVm1opkahtNw52fvlSD2sgGd0ICqAvBDOpE0F4S1hd0OM20LXv<br>JIK7NNodDtuq1ZM4zr7DIDKMEBOmc61rlm2V0Reiu0kZ47pSMSGDpeOow6NkBwgA<br>4dZFYWsbEoRJuslaHzsOct9sYGhLHvQOyPqJ+SmuU3/++pyhGIFdwiZHqbvqpE2G<br>G8cuhFY0V76nCtSv0c9nDj9oh5ks4CkXaR2ezTC7KievoorrQUqxjZ2zNoq17YOL<br>h94//paEif47VKbfnE2xC7fyvpa9svxSAwmgyXtScnXsaicC9ZLLIg==<br>
 
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