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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] unmount prob - was: konstruct question ?
From:       ghwbush <ghwbush () earthlink ! net>
Date:       2003-01-30 20:42:48
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On Thursday 30 January 2003 11:09 am, Chris Kuhi wrote:
> On Thursday 30 January 2003 15:44, ghwbush wrote:
> > On Thursday 30 January 2003 05:57 am, Chris Kuhi wrote:
> > > On Thursday 30 January 2003 04:56, ghwbush wrote:
> > > > hmmm .. that's encouraging, but I just tried again and it fails
> > > > until I close Konqi .. and not only the Konqi I was using for file
> > > > browsing, but also the other which I was using for web browsing
> > > > ... I tried different mount methods (created a desktop CDROM
> > > > device, also tried from terminal) and always get the same "device
> > > > is busy" message.  I've tried it as root and also a user.  This is
> > > > puzzling.  Incidentally, I also have the same problem with
> > > > mounting another disk partition (device busy until I close all
> > > > open Konqi's ... even if I didn't browse the drive with Konqi).
> > > >
> > > > Can someone else comment on whether they encounter this problem?
> > > > Maybe I need to recompile.
> > >
> > > Just tried it in a freshly compiled 3.1 (with konstruct) and it
> > > works correctly for me too, so it must be something with your
> > > install.  Did you maybe install *over* an old install?  Maybe there
> > > are some old shared libs which are getting called.  Try to wipe the
> > > install directory completely to insure your install is 'clean'.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> >
> > Thanks, I'll give it a try.  I was running on kde-3.1rc6, build in my
> > ~home directory and building kde-3.1 into /usr/local/kde3.1, using
> > konstruct. It seems unlikely that a new file might have overwritten
> > the old.
>
> Are you sure you are running (not just compiling) with your paths set
> correctly?  In particular did you make sure there is nothing in your env
> ($PATH, $KDEDIR, $LD_LIBRARYPATH) which still points to the rc6 in your
> home? This could result in KDE using parts from the rc6 even if you
> started 3.1 correctly.
>
> > notice that konstruct skipped kdesdk and kdebindings.  Did you get
> > kdesdk and kdebindings in your build?  If so, maybe my konstruct was
> > foobar'd somehow.  In perusing the garnome instructions for gnome-2, I
> > noticed advice to use python-2.  But, for konstruct, there's no such
> > advice.  I had the impression garnome and konstruct are similar.  My
> > default python is 1.5.  Maybe konstruct needs python-2 .. what python
> > version did you use?
>
> It seems those just arent built by default (i.e. when using 'make
> install' in 'meta/kde'), I can't imagine that making any differences
> though.
>
> My Python seems to be 2.2.
>
> regards,

Thanks.  I checked my path statements in .bash_profile and they seem 
correct; also I've deleted the ~kde-3.1rc6 directory.  Still the same 
problem .. I guess I'll need to start over.
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