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From:       Jim George <jg014a8950 () blueyonder ! co ! uk>
Date:       2001-09-20 18:32:44
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From: Jim George <jg014a8950@blueyonder.co.uk>
To: koffice@mail.kde.org
Subject: Re: 1.1 installation probs
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 19:26:28 +0000
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On Thursday 20 Sep 2001 5:41 pm, Sean McGlynn wrote:
> I've had the same problem before. Usually running the 'touch' command on
> the appropriate '.desktop' files (causing their date/time attribute to
> be updated) does the trick. Don't know why ksycoca doesn't "like" the
> files before that. Run kbuildsycoca once you've 'touched' the desktop
> files if ksycoca still doesn't pick them up. Does that work?
> 
> Cheers,
> Sean

Sorry Sean, I did all that (had to do the touch command as root for one 
file as it was linked to a file in /opt/kde2.....with ownership of root), 
but still got the same error.

Anymore thoughts?


Jim



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