RE: Problems getting KDE to start...
2007-04-25 14:44:46 GMT
The directions are still there.
http://webdev.cegit.de/snapshots/kde-cygwin/kde/kde3.4/
Copy/pasted:
Snapshot release of KDE 3.4.1
IMPORTANT
This kde release may not run with newer qt libraries from http://cygwin-ports.sf.net. If you like to run newer qt releases please remove this packages completely and install kde from the independent project http://cygwin-ports.sf.net.
INSTALLATION
1. install required cygwin packages
cygwin xorg-x11-base freetype2 fontconfig libxslt libxml2 libiconv libtiff5 openssl libbz2_1 zlib libpcre0 jpeg libaspell15 libart_lgpl libsasl2 ash rebase
2. download the packages and unpack them into the cygwin root
wget -nd http://webdev.cegit.de/snapshots/kde-cygwin/kde/kde3.4/qt-x11-free-3.3.4-1.tar.bz2
wget -nd http://webdev.cegit.de/snapshots/kde-cygwin/kde/kde3.4/kdelibs-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
wget -nd http://webdev.cegit.de/snapshots/kde-cygwin/kde/kde3.4/kdebase-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
wget -nd http://webdev.cegit.de/snapshots/kde-cygwin/kde/kde3.4/kdepim-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
wget -nd http://webdev.cegit.de/snapshots/kde-cygwin/kde/kde3.4/kdesdk-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
tar -C / -xjf qt-x11-free-3.3.4-1.tar.bz2
tar -C / -xjf kdelibs-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
tar -C / -xjf kdebase-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
tar -C / -xjf kdepim-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
tar -C / -xjf kdesdk-3.4.1-0.tar.bz2
3. rebase all dll's to avoid cygwin remap problem
<before running rebaseall make sure, that no cygwin process is running>
1. create file list
find /opt/qt/3.3 /opt/kde3.4 -name '*.dll' >/tmp/files.lst
2. close *ALL* cygwin processes
3. open a windows command shell (cmd.exe) from Start/Run and goto cygwin installation root
cd c:\cygwin
bin\ash bin/rebaseall -b 0x61000000 -v -T tmp/files.lst
4. start kde
1. display only kicker (uses Xwin multiwindow mode)
at first create a simple startscript
cat >~/startkde
/usr/sbin/cygserver &
export CYGWIN=server
export DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0
xwin -multiwindow &
xwinclip &
xhost +
export SHELL=/bin/bash
kdeinit +kicker &
[press ENTER, then CTRL-D]
chmod a+x ~/startkde
no you can start kde with
~/startkde &
stop kde - run
kdeinit_shutdown
then close the bash window
2. using full kde desktop (uses Xwin rootless mode)
cat >~/startkde
#!/bin/bash
cygserver &
export CYGWIN=server
export SHELL=/bin/bash
xwin -fullscreen -noreset &
xwinclip &
xhost +
/opt/kde3.4/bin/startkde
kdeinit_shutdown
taskkill /IM xwin
taskkill /IM xwinclip
taskkill /IM cygserver
[press ENTER, then CTRL-D]
chmod a+x ~/startkde
no you can start kde with
~/startkde &
Notes
1. If you encounter problem with kmail (load loading time when opening new email window or seg faults), you can install the cygwin-dll-2005-04-13 package, which runs stable for me.
cd ~
wget -nd http://webdev.cegit.de/snapshots/kde-cygwin/kde/kde3.4/cygwin-dll-2005-04-13.tar.bz2
tar -xjf cygwin-dll-2005-04-13.tar.bz2
cp bin/cygwin1.dll /
<close all cygwin apps and start a cmd shell, then enter >
cd c:\cygwin (or wherever your cygwin root is located)
copy cygwin1.dll bin
<now you can restart kde>
2. You can add the Entries of your windows start menu with the lnk2desktop tool. See the readme.txt in the package lnk2dektop-x.y.z.tar.bz2 for more information.
3. How to install a KDE language package:
1. download the related language package from ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.4.1/SuSE/noarch
2. install cygwin rpm package
3. create a symbolic link from /opt/kde3.4 to /opt/kde3 if not already existent:
ln -s kde3.4 /opt/kde3
4. install the downloaded language package
rpm -ivh kde3-i18n-xx-x.y.z-p.noarch.tar.bz2 --ignoreos
5. setup new language with kpersonalizer
in case of problems see http://kde-cygwin.sf.net/kde3 and/or contact kde-cygwin <at> kde.org
From: Douglas Allen
[mailto:kb9agt <at> gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 3:36 AM
HEY Thar;
There was a set of directions on the snapshots site but it's gone now. But I
did follow those directions and got KDE to work. The term is
"rebase". I guess one could look for this in the man files. It takes
the required DLLs and puts them in the right directories to let KDE exe's to
find them. That's all I know.
I should have saved that page, drat!
On 3/27/07, Joseph Thomas-Kerr <jokester01au <at> gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have also been battling trying to get kde to start within cygwin.
I finally have made some progress. It seems that environment variables set
within your cygwin shell (eg in .bashrc) don't propagate to the new shell
that is running startkde. As a result you have to edit the Windows
environment variables by right-clicking on "My Computer" and
"Advanced".
After I added all of the environment variables mentioned in
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/kde3/faq.php#debug_kde3,
things started
to work.
To start X I just run "startx &".
Then, to start KDE I run "startkde"
I haven't as yet got to a working KDE desktop - several of the kdeinit
instances hang.
But it's progress. I'm going to try to run individual applications, once I
can find a distribution of cygipc, which so far is elusive.
Regards,
Joe.
> From: Schricker, Bradley
> Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 10:12 AM
> To: 'kde-cygwin <at> ...'
> Subject: Problems getting KDE to start...
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am encountering problems getting KDE to start with Cygwin. I hope that
> you
> might be able to help me. Currently, I have Cygwin launching using the
> startxwin.bat
> file. Within this file, I use the simple scripts:
>
> run XWin
>
> run wmaker
>
> I have opened a bash shell prompt and followed the installation
> instructions,
> but they just do not work for me. Thus, I guess I have a series of
> questions:
>
> 1.) Obviously, I startup XWin in single window mode. Is this
> incompatible with
> KDE?
>
> 2.) I have run the instructions in each of the script files that you
> list in
> your installation instructions (not at the same time, of course --
> different
> tries) one line at a time (taking into account that I am using single
> window
> mode) from the command prompt. The first script does not seem to
> accomplish
> anything. The second one turns the wallpaper within my running Cygwin
> instance
> black, but has no other discernible effects. Is there something obvious
> that I
> am doing wrong here?
>
> 3.) Is there a way to start KDE directly from a windows batch file, like
> I start
> Cygwin now?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
>
> Kindest Regards,
>
> Bradley C. Schricker
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