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Subject: Re: Kivio problem
From: David Faure <david () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date: 2001-04-22 22:20:21
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On Sunday 22 April 2001 23:07, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> On Sunday 22 April 2001 16:55, you wrote:
> > > So it might be a SuSE package problem?
> >
> > Maybe, maybe not.
> > Please use rpm -ql (like "rpm -ql koffice | grep kiviopart" )
> > to see where kivio is getting installed to.
>
>
> OK David, here is the result:
> planck@linux:~ > rpm -ql koffice | grep kiviopart
> /opt/kde2/lib/kde2/libkiviopart.la
> /opt/kde2/lib/kde2/libkiviopart.so
That's the correct result.
And I guess that kivio is installed under /opt/kde2/bin
Now... maybe you have an older kivio somewhere else ?
Does "which kivio" show /opt/kde2/bin/kivio ?
If not, that's the problem (remove the old stuff).
If yes, use ldd on it to see if it's linked to lib/libkiviopart.so maybe ?
> No, the two SuSE users who wrote me could not get the Koffice.spm to work.
> One of them installed the binaries. For that reason I think it might be a
> packaging problem.
But for you everything except kivio works....
> > Didn't test KWord ? :)
>
> Of course Kword is working very well. It would read my old Lab reports but
> they were unprintable because of the old Ghostscript problem in Kword 0.8. I
> was experimenting with Kformula in Kword when you wrote. This is really nice
> you know.
Cool :)
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