William McCallum | 1 Jun 2002 01:55
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Re: Problem with KDE

I installed the kde binaries following instructions on the web page. I 
use unstable and have recently updated all (a couple of days ago). My 
current version of xfree86-base is 4.2.0-5 as required. When I start up 
kde I get the following error log. I tried downgrading to an earlier 
version of dlcompate as advised in an earlier message, but that didn't 
help. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

kdeinit: Launched DCOPServer, pid = 969 result = 0
Could not find start_launcher: dlcompat: dyld: kdeinit multiple 
definitions of symbol _main
kdeinit definition of _main
/sw/lib/klauncher.so(klauncher.so-master.o) definition of _main

kdeinit: Launched KLauncher, pid = 971 result = 1
kdeinit: Launched KDED, pid = 972 result = 0
kdeinit: Communication error with launcher. Exiting!
Warning: connect() failed: : Connection refused
kdeinit: Launched DCOPServer, pid = 977 result = 0
Could not find start_launcher: dlcompat: dyld: /sw/bin/kdeinit multiple 
definitions of symbol _main
/sw/bin/kdeinit definition of _main
/sw/lib/klauncher.so(klauncher.so-master.o) definition of _main

kdeinit: Launched KLauncher, pid = 979 result = 1
kdeinit: Launched KDED, pid = 980 result = 0
kdeinit: Communication error with launcher. Exiting!
Could not register with DCOPServer. Aborting.
Warning: connect() failed: : Connection refused
Error: Can't contact kdeinit!

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Peter O'Gorman | 1 Jun 2002 04:25
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Re: Problem with KDE

Please do not downgrade dlcompat...

If you had trouble with the lib being missing from a binary 
install, do fink rebuild dlcompat.

I haven't figured out why some people get this missing lib, I 
can't duplicate it.

Peter

On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 08:55  AM, William McCallum wrote:

> I installed the kde binaries following instructions on the web 
> page. I use unstable and have recently updated all (a couple of 
> days ago). My current version of xfree86-base is 4.2.0-5 as 
> required. When I start up kde I get the following error log. I 
> tried downgrading to an earlier version of dlcompate as advised 
> in an earlier message, but that didn't help. Any suggestions 
> would be appreciated.

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Masanori Sekino | 1 Jun 2002 04:47
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Re: Re: gtk+2-2.0.2-2 failure

Do you have /sw/include/gdk-pixbuf directory? If so, your gdk-pixbuf is 
too old.

On 2002.05.29, at 14:22, David H. Peyton wrote:

> OK, so all have had good advice, and I'm getting closer (I hope!). Now,
> after rebuilding several libs, including gettext (a couple of times, 
> with
> other lib rebuilds in between (as the output suggested upon failures), 
> I now
> get, when doing a:
>
> 'fink install gtk+2'
> .
> .
> .
> Making all in stock-icons
> GDK_PIXBUF_MODULEDIR=../../gdk-pixbuf \
>    ../../gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --build-list stock_add_16
> ./stock_add_16.png stock_add_24 ./stock_add_24.png stock_align_center_16
> ./stock_align_center_16.png stock_align_center_24
> ./stock_align_center_24.png stock_align_justify_16
> ./stock_align_justify_16.png stock_align_justify_24
> ./stock_align_justify_24.png stock_align_left_16 
> ./stock_align_left_16.png
> stock_align_left_24 ./stock_align_left_24.png stock_align_right_16
> ./stock_align_right_16.png stock_align_right_24 
> ./stock_align_right_24.png
> stock_apply_20 ./stock_apply_20.png stock_cancel_20 
> ./stock_cancel_20.png
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Alexander Strange | 1 Jun 2002 14:38
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Re: KDE install from source fails


On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 05:12  AM, Kevin van Haaren wrote:

> Installing KDE from source (using the bundle package) fails at:
> curl -f -L -O ftp://www.foolabs.com/pub/xpdf/xpdf-1.00.tar.gz
>

> Any way to correct this issue on my end? or do i need to wait 'til it's 
> fixed on fink's side?
>

This should work:
cd /sw/src

curl -f -L -O ftp://www.foolabs.com/pub/xpdf-old/xpdf-1.00.tar.gz

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Kevin van Haaren | 1 Jun 2002 15:03

Re: KDE install from source fails

At 8:38 AM -0400 6/1/02, Alexander Strange wrote:
>
>This should work:
>cd /sw/src
>
>curl -f -L -O ftp://www.foolabs.com/pub/xpdf-old/xpdf-1.00.tar.gz

Thanks.  I started the install of kdebase3 package, which is 
compiling now.  I'm assuming in many hours when this is complete I 
can download the old xpdf source code and run the bundle install 
again.  When I do this will it see that the base files have already 
been compiled and skip that package, or will it want to re-compile 
everything (I'd like to be done before monday 8-)?

Kevin

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Alexander Strange | 1 Jun 2002 14:38
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Re: KDE install from source fails


On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 05:12  AM, Kevin van Haaren wrote:

> Installing KDE from source (using the bundle package) fails at:
> curl -f -L -O ftp://www.foolabs.com/pub/xpdf/xpdf-1.00.tar.gz
>

> Any way to correct this issue on my end? or do i need to wait 'til it's 
> fixed on fink's side?
>

This should work:
cd /sw/src

curl -f -L -O ftp://www.foolabs.com/pub/xpdf-old/xpdf-1.00.tar.gz

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Kevin van Haaren | 1 Jun 2002 11:12

KDE install from source fails

Installing KDE from source (using the bundle package) fails at:
curl -f -L -O ftp://www.foolabs.com/pub/xpdf/xpdf-1.00.tar.gz

failure is a missing file or directory.

looks like xpdf-1.00.tar.gz has been updated to xpdf-1.01.tar.gz and 
the older version removed.

Any way to correct this issue on my end? or do i need to wait 'til 
it's fixed on fink's side?

Kevin

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Douglas Wing | 1 Jun 2002 16:05
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KDE will not startup

When I launch Xdarwin (with startkde in my .xinitrc) I receive the following
error message"

There was an error setting up inter-process communications for KDE.  The
message returned by the system was:
Could not read network connection list.
/Users/wingdo/.DCOPserver_The Ugly Mugly__0
Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running.

I click OK, and waith a minute or so, another failure message is displayed
and then Xdarwin quits.

I can see the dcopserver isn't running, but what does that mean and how do I
fix it?

Thanks in advance

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William McCallum | 1 Jun 2002 16:53
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Re: KDE will not startup

I have had the same problem. I tried starting dcopserver from the 
command line before launching kde. This gets dcopserver running and 
creates the appropriate .DCOPserver_whatever__0 file, but the same error 
message appears. Meanwhile kde produces an error log complaining about 
dlcompat, which I posted a couple of days ago.

I tried rebuilding kdebase3 from source and got a different error, which 
might or might not be related, so I'll pass it on. The compiler wants to 
use aclocal-1.5 at a certain point, but I have aclocal-1.6. Looking in 
the patch file, I see that there's a similar problem with automake.

On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 07:05 AM, Douglas Wing wrote:

> When I launch Xdarwin (with startkde in my .xinitrc) I receive the 
> following
> error message"
>
> There was an error setting up inter-process communications for KDE.  The
> message returned by the system was:
> Could not read network connection list.
> /Users/wingdo/.DCOPserver_The Ugly Mugly__0
> Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running.
>
> I click OK, and waith a minute or so, another failure message is 
> displayed
> and then Xdarwin quits.
>
> I can see the dcopserver isn't running, but what does that mean and how 
> do I
> fix it?
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Benjamin Reed | 1 Jun 2002 17:08
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Re: KDE will not startup

Douglas Wing [wingdo <at> mac.com] wrote:
> When I launch Xdarwin (with startkde in my .xinitrc) I receive the following
> error message"
> 
> There was an error setting up inter-process communications for KDE.  The
> message returned by the system was:
> Could not read network connection list.
> /Users/wingdo/.DCOPserver_The Ugly Mugly__0
> Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running.
> 
> I click OK, and waith a minute or so, another failure message is displayed
> and then Xdarwin quits.
> 
> I can see the dcopserver isn't running, but what does that mean and how do I
> fix it?

What's happening is that KDE uses a set of special files to communicate with
it's local processes.  It bases these files on the hostname, so that you can
be logged into multiple machines with the same shared home directory, and still
be able to run without stepping on another machine's session.

To do this, it keys off your hostname...  It looks like your hostname has
spaces in it ("The Ugly Mugly") which, as far as I'm aware, is illegal on most
other UNIXes, so KDE is freaking out.  I suspect the only way this is going to
work properly is to change your hostname, unless we can find a way to hack up
KDE to translate those filenames.

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