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KDE doing my head in
« on: 28 July 2002, 23:47 »
I have previously had my Mandrake 8.2 box up and running with KDE 2 + 3 with no problem.

I recently reinstalled Mandrake and decided to not put KDE 2 on, but just install 3.0.2 on its own. Kdevelop requires kdelibs2.2.2 so I had to install that. Everything still ran ok but DCOPserver would crash if I su'd to root and tried to run any KDE app.

I removed KDE completely and put 3.0.2 back on without kdelibs2.2.2 and it all worked properly again, but now I can't use Kdevelop. I then tried installing KDE 2.2.2 completely and 3.0.2 on top of that, but still had the same problem. Everything installed from stable Mandrake 8.2 RPMs.

I have seen postings regarding variations of this problem on dozens of mailing list archives but noone seems to have a solution that works.

This post describes the same problem I'm having and includes the error message.

Grateful for any suggestions.
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KDE doing my head in
« Reply #1 on: 29 July 2002, 00:31 »
i know, dependcys on past version's of libs, like im getting ready to build an uber cool gnome2 setup up, but i have to compile like a hundred libs and apps before i can even get to gnome2's stuff, i feel your pain dude
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