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Subject: RE: Can't get kword to run
From: Nicolas GOUTTE <nicog () snafu ! de>
Date: 2001-02-22 10:46:17
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I am not sure what your problems is but I will try to help you.
Could you test by starting KWord using the function key Alt-F2 in KDE
instead of in bash? Bash does not know how to handle KDE programs but KDE
itself knows how ;-)
Otherwise:
- The undefined symbol seems to indicate that libqt is not found. Does QT
have been installed correctly? (I suppose yes or KDE would not work at
all!)
- Does KDE in general works for you without problems?
- As your path is "/opt/kde2", I suppose that your are working with a
distribution (SuSE, Redhat... ) and not with a self-compiled version. Which
distribution? Which version of KDE is it? (2.01?)
- Is it perhaps a known bug of your distribution? Does a corrected version
of the package exist? (It may also be QT, kdesupport, kdelibs or kdebase!)
If you have compiled it yourself:
- Which version of KDE and KOffice?
- Which compiler? (Must be the same as QT and KDE were compiled with!)
- Try to make "make clean" on KOffice's source and re-compile KOffice.
I hope I could help you a little.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Tremblay [SMTP:phthenry@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 9:57 PM
To: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
Subject: Can't get kword to run
I have been trying for two weeks to get koffice (specifically Kword) to
run,
but have had no luck. The kword "Menu" has installed on my menu, but when I
choose it, nothing happens. I then get use the bash shell and do the
following:
paul@pthenry:~ > /opt/kde2/bin/kword
/opt/kde2/bin/kword: error in loading shared libraries:
/opt/kde2/lib/libkdeui.so.3: undefined symbol:
resizeEvent__6QLabelP12QResizeEvent
paul@pthenry:~ >
I also get the same error when I type in "kword," or if I try to run
kspread,
or any of the other koffice applications.
Any advice? I'm very frustrated, since I haven't yet gotten a word
processor to
install, and that's what I mainly use my computer for.
Thanks in advance
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