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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: problem with running
From:       "Jesse D. Sightler" <jsight () pair ! com>
Date:       1999-02-22 19:40:29
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This may be an off the wall guess, but are you using KWM as your window
manager?

Timo Sirainen wrote:
> 
> I'm sure this is just because of some misconfiguration, but I just can't
> get the koffice work. I've compiled everything just like the FAQ says, but
> when I try to run eg. kimage, it says:
> 
> Creating menubar
> Creating toolbar
> CREATING 0
> Adding a new style one for id=0
> Adding a new style one for id=2
> *1) VIEW void KOMBase::refcnt() = 1
> Registering part 1
> Registering menu as 1
> OPOMenu: register 1
> OPOTool: register 1
> Swallowing
> CLEARING 0
> void OPMenu::cleanUp()
> void OPMenu::cleanUp()
> CLEARING 0
> Remove Transient bars
> Removed Transient bars
> CLEARING 0
> CREATING 1
> Adding a new style one for id=0
> Adding a new style one for id=0
> Adding a new style one for id=3
> CREATING TOOLBAR1
> bool KImageView::mappingCreateToolbar( OpenPartsUI::ToolBarFactory_ptr
> _factory )
> CREATING STATUSBAR1
> ERROR: void OPStatusBarManager::create( OpenParts::Id id )
>        Unknown id 1
> *2) VIEW void KOMBase::refcnt() = 19
> 
> And I get an almost empty window with Help menu and a couple of buttons.
> open/print dialogs work but clicking new creates two more totally empty
> windows. This happens with all koffice parts and I've tried compiling
> everything from start two times now, first time a month ago and next a
> week ago.
> 
> Could it matter that corba/kpython/demo examples don't work, except
> tut1-tut4? My python is installed from .deb package, it didn't work with
> 1.5-1 and just recompiled with 1.5.1-7 (latest) and still it didn't work..
> Things in tutorial directory worked (I think, didn't crash anyway...).

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