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Subject: Re: koffice does nothing ?!
From: Kris Blindert <blindert () astro ! utoronto ! ca>
Date: 2002-03-08 19:46:22
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Hi.
Thanks for your response. I should clarify -- I don't have
two versions of Qt, and I'm not missing kdelibs: I have
kdelibs 2.2.2-2 and Qt 2.3.1-5.
KOffice did compile with no errors. So I don't think I'm
missing any major library packages.
Do you have any other thoughts as to what might be
happening?
Thanks,
Kris
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Vadim Plessky wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 February 2002 03:00, Kris Blindert wrote:
> | Hello.
> |
> | I'm running RedHat 7.2, kernel 2.4.9-21, on an i686. I had
> | not included KOffice in the packages to install in my RedHat
> | installation, but wanted to try it out after all. So, I
> | tried to install KOffice with the rpm file from my RedHat
> | distribution CD.
> |
> | There were no errors when I ran
> | "rpm -Uvh koffice-1.1-5.i386.rpm". And, since I have the
> | current kdelibs and Qt (2.2.2-2 and 2.3.1-5), I thought
> | everything should be fine. But, though kspread and all the
> | other binaries now exist, when I run any of them, nothing
> | happens.
>
> Do you have kdelibs installed?
> Check
> #rpm -qa | grep kde
>
> as about Qt - you can't mix two versions of Qt with the same major version
> number.
> You can have Qt3 and Qt2 installed, but not both Qt-2.2.2 and Qt-2.3.1 (2.x)
> May be, your problems are caused by this.
>
> |
> | Am I missing some very obvious thing here regarding how
> | these programs should be called? I just type, say,
> | "kspread" in a terminal (while running KDE of course). I
> | get no errors, but nothing happens (no core, nothing).
> |
> | I'm a touch confused here, and would appreciate any help you
> | can give me.
> |
> | Thanks,
> | Kris
>
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