gnupic: Re: [gnupic] KTechlab
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] KTechlab
From:
Dante ####@####.####
Date:
18 Jul 2005 16:35:48 +0100
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.62.0507181458350.1317@cthulhu.yuggoth.org>
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Wayne Topa wrote:
> No joy. I installed libreadline5-dev and termcap-compat but continue
> to get the QT error.
>
> What QT libs do you have installed? I don't have KDE installed,
> except for a few apps, so must be missing a lib. I have these
> installed:
>
> libqt3c102-mt 3.3.4-3
> libqt3c102 3.3.4-3
> libqt3-headers 3.3.4-3
> libqt3-compat-headers 3.3.4-3
> libqt3-dev 3.3.4-3
>
> Do you have some qt3 libs installed other then the above?
>
> TIA
>
> Wayne
>
Well, as far as libqt* goes here is what I have on my system:
libqt3 3.0.3-20020329
libqt3-compat- 3.3.4-3
libqt3-headers 3.3.4-3
libqt3-mt 3.0.3-20020329
libqt3-mt-dev 3.3.4-3
libqt3c102 3.3.4-3
libqt3c102-mt 3.3.4-3
libqthreads-12 1.6.7-1
Please understand for the next part, I am not well versed with KDE.
It looks like when I run ktechlab there are a bunch of new processes which
are spawned. These include things like kdeinit, and I think something like
dcopserver. These are (I suspect), needed to make kde apps work, and I
think they fall outside of the scope of the libqt packages. it may not be
a bad idea to install (if possible) the kde base packages at the very
least. I say this as I see these processes running every time I run a kde
app.
Without the ability to run the supporting processes a kde app seems to
need or want, I suspect ktechlab will not want to run (or run properly).
But as I said, I am not well versed in how kde works, I simply have it so
a few packages I needed will work. It is not unlikely that if you can
install the base portion of the kde packages that your library problem may
cease to be an issue.
Dante
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