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Today's Topics:

   1. Kommander Error (Richard Heck)
   2. Re: KMenu Issues (Richard Heck)
   3. Re: Re: KMenu Issues (Rex Dieter)
   4. kget on 3.5.1 (Willy De la Court)
   5. Shell Script for Use With Menu Files (Richard Heck)
   6. Kommander Error (Richard Heck)
   7. Re: Shell Script for Use With Menu Files (Rex Dieter)
   8. libgnokii.so.2 (John Mallett)

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I'm getting the following when attempting to start kmdr-editor:

>[rgheck@rghstudy ~]$ kmdr-editor
>kmdr-editor: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkommanderwidgets.so.0: 
>undefined symbol: _ZN15KommanderWidget19isFunctionSupportedEi
>[rgheck@rghstudy ~]$ rpm -qf `which kmdr-editor`
>kdewebdev-3.5.1-1.0.fc3.kde
>[rgheck@rghstudy ~]$
>  
>
Help?

Richard





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I solved my version of this problem.

I had lost the "Control Center" and "Find" and "Home" entries from my
menu. It turned out that the desktop files had previously been called
e.g. kde-KControl.desktop but are now just KControl.desktop, etc. These
filenames had been written into
~.config/menus/applications-kmenuedit.menu, since kmenuedit seems to
write an enormous amount of information even if you, say, just add one
thing to the menu manually.

I'm going to write up a little script later that will run through this
file and check for missing  .desktop files. I can see by manual
inspection that there are other dead ones there, too. I can post it when
it's done, and perhaps people who are having this kind of problem can
download it and run it on their file.

By the way, we should probably stop giving the standard advice "delete
~/.config/ and run kbuildsycoca". I note that besides ~/.config/menus, I
now have ~/.config/autopackage/, ~/.config/xfce4/, and ~/.config/zim/.
It's presumably enough to delete ~/.config/menus/.

Best,
Richard

>Richard Heck wrote:
>> Do we know whether this nasty tendency of kmenu's to get confused after
>> an upgrade is a kde-redhat issue or an issue upstream? It is very
>> annoying, since, as Saito mentioned, it can take forever to get the menu
>> edited to one's satisfaction.
>> 
>> I can send the .menu files that were causing my problem, too, if necessary.
>
>Yes, please do, or easier, all of ~/.config so I can test/diagnose further.
>
>IMO, it appears most of the problem(s) are due to:
>http://bugzilla.redhat.com/178320
>(which we *used* to follow/support, but don't anymore as of kde-3.5.0).
>
>-- Rex
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Richard Heck wrote:
> I solved my version of this problem.
> 
> I had lost the "Control Center" and "Find" and "Home" entries from my
> menu. It turned out that the desktop files had previously been called
> e.g. kde-KControl.desktop but are now just KControl.desktop, etc. These
> filenames had been written into
> ~.config/menus/applications-kmenuedit.menu, since kmenuedit seems to
> write an enormous amount of information even if you, say, just add one
> thing to the menu manually.

Thanks for your insightful detective-work.  It helps explain a lot.

> By the way, we should probably stop giving the standard advice "delete
> ~/.config/ and run kbuildsycoca". I note that besides ~/.config/menus, I
> now have ~/.config/autopackage/, ~/.config/xfce4/, and ~/.config/zim/.
> It's presumably enough to delete ~/.config/menus/.

Excellent.  Thanks again.

-- Rex


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Ever since i upgraded from 3.5.0 to 3.5.1 kget gives me malformed url and does 
not use the filename specified in the http header but the name of the php 
script that sends the file. I'v tested this with several websites.
I Downgraded kdenetwork to 3.5.0 from the fedora repository and everything 
works fine again. Is this a packaging problem or did they change kget again.

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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

Several people (including myself) have reported problems with their
customized KMenus after upgrades. I've traced at least part of my
problem to changes in the names of .desktop files. A lot of my menu
entries just seemed to be gone. For example, the entry for the Control
Center had disappeared. The reason turned out to be that my
applications-kmenuedit.menu file was looking for kde-KControl.desktop,
which was the previous filename, and that file no longer existed, having
been replaced by KControl.desktop.

I therefore wrote a simple shell script to search through my
applications-kmenuedit.menu file and see what else might have gone
missing. The answer is: A ton. Indeed, /most/ of the
kde-whatever.desktop entries are gone, having been replaced by
whatever.desktop. That accounts for most of my trouble and probably
accounts for that of at least some other people, too.

Here's the script:

#!/bin/bash

LIST=`applications-kmenuedit.menu | grep "<Filename>" | sed -e's/.*<Filename>//' -e \
's/<\/Filename>.*//'`; 

IFS='

'; 

for f in $LIST; do 

  locate "$f" >/dev/null 2>&1;

  if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then

    echo $f;

    if [ "$f" != "${f#kde-}" ]; then

      newf=`echo $f | sed -e's/kde\-//'`;

      newloc=`locate "$newf";

      if [ -n $"newloc" ]; then

        echo $f "-->" $newloc >&2;

      else

        echo "Cannot find new version of $f" >&2;

      fi

    fi

  fi; 

done

The script needs to be run from the directory where
applications-kmenuedit.menu lives. Normally, that's ~/.config/menus/,
but some of us moved our old files because of the noted problems, so I
didn't hardcode the path. Note that the script requires 'locate'. You
may want to run updatedb (as root) first to make sure you're, uhh, up to
date. And note that this can take a while to run: locate is cool, but
it's not fast.

A list of .desktop files that no longer exist is printed to stdout. As
regards the kde-whatever.desktop files, for each of these that appears
on the list, the script attempts to find whatever.desktop and prints the
result to stderr. Of course, all of that will ordinarily appear mixed on
the terminal, but the division allows the two lists to be piped or
redirected separately. (If you want to pipe the one to stderr, redirect
stdout elsewhere and then redirect stderr to stdout. Or just modify the
script.) I'm going to try using the output to repair my
applications-kmenuedit file. I'll report on that later.

Richard


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Several people (including myself) have reported problems with their
customized KMenus after upgrades. I've traced at least part of my
problem to changes in the names of .desktop files. A lot of my menu
entries just seemed to be gone. For example, the entry for the Control
Center had disappeared. The reason turned out to be that my
applications-kmenuedit.menu file was looking for kde-KControl.desktop,
which was the previous filename, and that file no longer existed,
having been replaced by KControl.desktop. <br>
<br>
I therefore wrote a simple shell script to search through my
applications-kmenuedit.menu file and see what else might have gone
missing. The answer is: A ton. Indeed, <i>most</i> of the
kde-whatever.desktop entries are gone, having been replaced by
whatever.desktop. That accounts for most of my trouble and probably
accounts for that of at least some other people, too.<br>
<br>
Here's the script:<br>
<pre>#!/bin/bash</pre>
<pre>
LIST=`applications-kmenuedit.menu | grep "&lt;Filename&gt;" | sed \
-e's/.*&lt;Filename&gt;//' -e 's/&lt;\/Filename&gt;.*//'`; </pre> <pre>IFS='</pre>
<pre>'; </pre>
<pre>for f in $LIST; do </pre>
<pre>&nbsp; locate "$f" &gt;/dev/null 2&gt;&amp;1;</pre>
<pre>&nbsp; if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; echo $f;</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; if [ "$f" != "${f#kde-}" ]; then</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; newf=`echo $f | sed -e's/kde\-//'`;</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; newloc=`locate "$newf";</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; if [ -n $"newloc" ]; then</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; echo $f "--&gt;" $newloc \
&gt;&amp;2;</pre> <pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; else</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; echo "Cannot find new version of $f" \
&gt;&amp;2;</pre> <pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; fi</pre>
<pre>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; fi</pre>
<pre>&nbsp; fi; </pre>
<pre>done</pre>
The script needs to be run from the directory where
applications-kmenuedit.menu lives. Normally, that's ~/.config/menus/,
but some of us moved our old files because of the noted problems, so I
didn't hardcode the path. Note that the script requires 'locate'. You
may want to run updatedb (as root) first to make sure you're, uhh, up
to date. And note that this can take a while to run: locate is cool,
but it's not fast.<br>
<br>
A list of .desktop files that no longer exist is printed to stdout. As
regards the kde-whatever.desktop files, for each of these that appears
on the list, the script attempts to find whatever.desktop and prints
the result to stderr. Of course, all of that will ordinarily appear
mixed on the terminal, but the division allows the two lists to be
piped or redirected separately. (If you want to pipe the one to stderr,
redirect stdout elsewhere and then redirect stderr to stdout. Or just
modify the script.) I'm going to try using the output to repair my
applications-kmenuedit file. I'll report on that later.<br>
<br>
Richard<br>
<br>
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I'm getting the following when attempting to start kmdr-editor:

>[rgheck@rghstudy ~]$ kmdr-editor
>kmdr-editor: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkommanderwidgets.so.0: 
>undefined symbol: _ZN15KommanderWidget19isFunctionSupportedEi
>[rgheck@rghstudy ~]$ rpm -qf `which kmdr-editor`
>kdewebdev-3.5.1-1.0.fc3.kde
>[rgheck@rghstudy ~]$
>  
>
Help?

Richard




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Richard Heck wrote:
> 
> Several people (including myself) have reported problems with their 
> customized KMenus after upgrades. I've traced at least part of my 
> problem to changes in the names of .desktop files. A lot of my menu 
> entries just seemed to be gone. For example, the entry for the Control 
> Center had disappeared. The reason turned out to be that my 
> applications-kmenuedit.menu file was looking for kde-KControl.desktop, 
> which was the previous filename, and that file no longer existed, having 
> been replaced by KControl.desktop.
> 
> I therefore wrote a simple shell script to search through my 
> applications-kmenuedit.menu file and see what else might have gone 
> missing. The answer is: A ton. 

Eek.  Will certainly take a much closer look on Monday.

Thanks again, good investigative work.

-- Rex


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I am trying to down load kde 3.5.1 but am getting this error when I run yum

---> Package pinentry.i386 0:0.7.1-4 set to be updated
---> Package cryptix.noarch 0:3.2.0-4jpp_1fc set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: libgnokii.so.2 for package: kdepim
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: libgnokii.so.2 is needed by package kdepim

And was just wondering how to fix it.


Also I have down loaded kde from svn. And was wondering about getting the spec 
files as well as the patches. And just making the rpms

Thank you John Mallett




  




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