> Verify that meinproc has been compiled. If KDE3 does not compile meinproc= , =20 > you will have no help. > > If not, please read the archives of this mailing list ( http://lists.kde.= org=20 > ) > (In short: check BZ2 support) Uhmmmm... it seems that meinproc is OK,... I don't think that's the problem= ,=20 but anyway, I'm going to verify the compilation process again, and have a= =20 look at the bz2 thing also. > > If at the end you have still problems with it, please complain to=20 > mailto:kde-core-devel@kde.org as it is where the meinproc/khelpcenter=20 > developers are. They seem not to follow the kde-devel mailing list or one= =20 > would have stepped up and would have answered all similar previous questi= ons=20 > instead of me. I usually don't like to mail kde-core-devel, since they might have "better"= =20 questions to answer, but I hope this time I wake up somebody, since I don't= =20 seem to be the only one having such a problem. Thankx very much! > >Have a nice day/evening/night! PS: you guessed with the last one (23:20 (BST) here) :) > > On Freitag, 12. Juli 2002 20:30, Unai Garro wrote: > > It's quite a long time since I've been having this problem. I thought it > > was a small bug, but it's just keeping there. > > > > khelpcenter is working properly, but none of the help menus in any > > application seem to respond. Are they disabled? The cvs I'm using is fr= om > > yesterday, keeping my systems binary qt libraries, though. I hope that's > > not the problem > >