[Kde-pim] missing conduits - no configuration panel
Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper
vr at movingparts.net
Sat Jan 13 02:44:53 GMT 2007
On Thursday 11 January 2007 07:57, John Murphy wrote:
> Can someone suggest what could be wrong. I compiled this from source -
> and I think I followed the instructions correctly - however, the
> configuration gui panel is completely empty. I managed to get the
> program to run however - and it seems to talk to the PalmVx - but of
> course with no conduits it's not much use.
> As you've probably guessed, I'm a newbie here - but I've managed to
> compile and successfully run many programs over the last few months.
> But this one has me beat.
>
> Version: KPilot 4.9.0 (deepsix)
> Version: pilot-link 0.12.1
> Version: KDE 3.5.5 "release 50.1"
> Version: Qt 3.3.7
>
> SUSE 10.2 on 586
Hi John,
Can you give some detail on where you installed kpilot to? Also, did you
uninstall the system-provided kpilot? Basically, wherever you installed
kpilot to, you need to set KDEDIR=/wherever/that/is and then run kbuildsycoca
before kpilot can load its config stuff, I think.
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