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List:       kde-core-devel
Subject:    'Z' makes the difference in the vCalender analyzer
From:       "Jos van den Oever" <jvdoever () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-05-28 22:58:49
Message-ID: c2dbc4260805281558r54785611sd82025db192a7ceb () mail ! gmail ! com
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When i run 'xmlanalyzer calenderfile1' i get this error:
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  <unknown program name>(20178)/: KSystemTimeZones: ktimezoned
initialize() D-Bus call failed:  "The name org.kde.kded was not
provided by any .service files"

<unknown program name>(20178)/ KSystemTimeZonesPrivate::instance:
instance(): ... initialised
Fatal error: you need to have a KComponentData object before
you do anything that requires it! Examples of this are config
objects, standard directories or translations.
Aborted
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However, if I use the same file, but append 'Z' after the timestamps,
this problem does not occur because KDateTime is not invoked. The core
problem is that sometimes a KComponentData is required. The question
is, how to add it to the analyzer
(KDE/kdepim/strigi-analyzer/ics/icsendanalyzer.cpp)?

Does anyone have a suggestion?

Cheers,
Jos

["calenderfile1" (application/octet-stream)]
["calenderfile2" (application/octet-stream)]

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