Dear friends,
TDE looks really amazing. Just a quick and a tricky question, I am
afraid. Lazarus IDE [1] is a powerful tool for developing Object Pascal
applications. It has a strong and enthusiastic community and it gains a
lot of popularity lately. Practically it supports any OS, cpu
architecture and graphical toolkit you can think of. Unfortunately,
every time I am trying to debug an application in TDE, I keep getting
the following message and crash
/"Project raised exception class 'External: SIGSEGV'.//
//
// In file '../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/../strlen.S' at line 120//
//
//The file "/build/glibc-OTsEL5/glibc-2.27/sysdeps/x86_64/strlen.S" was
not found.//
//Do you want to locate it yourself?"/
When I am trying to execute my precompiled//application I get the
/" The application gtk2-tqt-engine (BigProject-gtk-tqt-application)
crashed and caused the signl 11 (SIGSEV).
"/
As I said in any other OS (Windows) and in many different linux distros
(Mint, MX) with different Window Managers (Mate, Xfce, etc) it runs
without a hitch. Any ideas?
I am trying with latest TDE R14.0.7 / Mint 19.3
Best Regards,
Vasileios Vlachos
[1] Lazarus IDE: https://www.lazarus-ide.org/
> Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2020 schrieb William Morder via trinity-users:
> > They come from (almost) whatever program I run: e.g., smplayer,
> > psi-plus, whatever. (These are the most common examples that come to
> > mind, but there are many others.) Now that I think about it, I wonder
> > if they are all non-TDE programs? ... but I'd have to consider that
> > question some more.
>
> Hi Bill, just a quick shot from the hip: if these are qt4-based programs
> like smplayer then the TDE configuration wouldn't affect them because
> they have their own configuration. However, smplayer doesn't put an
> icon into my systray and I can not explain whyâ¦
>
> Kind regards,
> Stefan
>
>
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smplayer has an option to put an icon in the systray.
"options" > "show icon in system tray"
Disabling it will rid you of the systray icon.
Kate
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Good Day everyone,
after the latest update and after I logged in into TDM some xmessage
boxes popped up before starting TDE and informed me of some errors.
The second time I start my PC and TDE it's only one xmessage box.
Clicking away these boxes result in starting a TDE session normally and
I haven't observed any problems yet.
What can I do to satisfy r14-xdg-update or at least silence it?
Any hint is appreciated.
Kind regards,
Stefan Krusche
====== More Information =====
I've only found this information regarding the complaint of this
r14-xdg-update script in /var/tmp/tdecache-$USER:
$ cat r14-xdg-update-validation-test9.txt
<Filename>kde-KMail.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-kwrite.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-konsole.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-ksensors.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-ksystemlog.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-konsole.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-ksystemlog.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-KMail.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-knetworkmanager.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-Home.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-kwrite.desktop</Filename>
And there are a couple of lines in ~/.xsession-errors which don't tell
me more than "error code is 9" which seems to mean that test number 9
of that script failed (see above).
That R14_UPDATE_TEST9 basically greps the tdemenu-config-file:
grep "<Filename>kde-" "$USER_DIR/.config/menus/applications-tdemenuedit.menu"
and accordingly finds some entries because there are some with that
string, old config files brought from good old kde3 which exist under
~/ and as they are properly registered with tdemenu always have worked.
AIUI it doesn't matter what the file name really is but I never got
familiar with the way the configuration of TDE's menus is implemented
in XML and so on.
If I'd rename the files so that r14-xdg-update is happy and change the
entries in applications-tdemenuedit.menu accordingly the "error"
probably would vanish I guess. But maybe r14-xdg-update shouldn't
complain in the first place or make it clear what actually the problem
is which I don't see.
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Hi all,
I would like to remind you that R14.0.8 is planned for the end of April.
There will not be significant changes, some new cmake conversions,
cleaning, many minor fixes and also a lot of work on translations.
If you want to contribute, now is a good time to test and also to work on
translations. Main packages freeze is scheduled for April 10, applications
should freeze on April 17 and final freeze on April 24.
I hope everything goes well.
Thank you for your support and help.
Cheers
--
Slávek
Hello all,
Now I have iBus showing in my system tray. It was not there before (at least
it did not show).
I had to install different things (including Skype and jitsi) for Howoffice
work, I don't know if that's where it comes from.
I have a feeling it sometimes messes up my keyboard.
Is iBus (iBus-daemon, iBus-dconf, iBus-engine-sim, iBus-extension,
iBus-portal, iBus-ui-gtk3, iBus-x11) a requirement for TDE? I ask before
removing and possibly breaking things...
Thierry
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I don't imagine many would try it, but I had to investigate installing Deepin
Linux on a laptop for my wife (she requires a "Mac like" interface and she IS
chinese, so a chinese distributions ensures the gets her chinese stuff
running).
As Deepin is based on Debian (still Stretch, I found out), I decided to try
installing TDE and it works: I can run konqueror on Deepin DE, and Deepin
apps on Trinity Desktop.
Thierry
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On Thursday 02 April 2020 08:07:15 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Anno domini 2020 Thu, 2 Apr 08:51:13 -0600
>
> D. R. Evans scripsit:
> > Stefan Krusche wrote on 4/1/20 11:46 PM:
> > > Am Mittwoch, 1. April 2020 schrieb D. R. Evans:
> > >> D. R. Evans wrote on 4/1/20 3:24 PM:
> > >>> How do I configure exactly which command should be run when I press
> > >>> F4 inside konqueror?
> > >>
> > >> Possibly I should be a bit clearer: by default, F4 appears to run
> > >> /opt/trinity/bin/konsole; I want to know how to execute a different
> > >> command that will open a (different kind of) terminal when I hit F4
> > >> inside konqueror.
> > >
> > > Have you tried to assign the key F4 globally with kmenuedit? I think it
> > > should override the assignment inside konqueror. Not tested.
> >
> > OK, I guess I still wasn't clear. Sorry.
> >
> > Let me try a different way.
> >
> > In konqueror under the Tools Menu, the first item is:
> > Open Terminal F4
> > When I execute that menu item, I want to run something other than
> > /opt/trinity/bin/konsole. How do I do that?
> >
> > Suppose, for example, that I just wanted an xterm, whose executable is
> > /usr/bin/xterm; how would I cause that menu item to execute
> > /usr/bin/xterm instead of /opt/trinity/bin/konsole?
> >
> > Doc
>
> From commandline execute: "tdecmshell componentchooser" - there select
> "terminal emulator" (or however it's called in your localisation). Problem:
> this will not only change it for konquereor, but all TDE.
>
> Nik
You might want to check out your config file(s), which can be changed with a
text editor.
I'm not sure which one governs your Konqueror settings; it could be that they
are duplicated for reasons unknown to me, or just that I have migrated
through several different Linux systems, always using KDE3 or TDE, so that I
am the culprit. Or maybe the KDE5 version of Konqueror is in the .kde folder,
and the Trinity version is in .trinity, which would make sense, but it ain't
necessarily so.
In any case, it seems to me that if you change the entry in these lines, you
can have whatever terminal-emulator you want.
************
/home/<USERNAME>/.kde/share/config/konquerorrc
-or-
/home/<USERNAME>/.trinity/share/config/konquerorrc
[Open-with settings]
...
/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator,konsole
************
And here you will find another variant:
/opt/trinity/share/config.kcfg/konqueror.kcfg
<group name="General" >
<!-- konq_mainwindow.cpp -->
<entry key="TerminalApplication" type="String">
<default>konsole</default>
<label></label>
<whatsthis>Terminal application to use.</whatsthis>
<!-- checked -->
</entry>
</group>
************
Maybe this will help.
Bill
Hello
I just did a new build of TDE (git sources from today) on my custom Linux
from Scratch system. I don't have CUPS, I don't print, I despise printers,
don't have one and have no use for them (well, maybe ballistics targets).
Cups is not going to be a dependency on my system.
I am passing -DWITH_CUPS=OFF to all the builds (AFAIK it's only valid for
tdelibs, ignored everywhere else).
Now, when starting tde I get a KJobViewer error dialog with:
"There was an error loading tdeprint_cups. The diagnostic is:
Library files for "tdeprint_cups.la" not found in paths."
Not just once, but twice.
There is no setting to disable tdeprint as far as I can see. There is no
tdeprint_cups.la either.
I have never had this annoyance before. Unless I can find a way to get it
to stop, I'm going to restore a backup of my previous tde build. I have
already tried renaming kjobviewer but then I get 3 error messages. Creating
a bogus tdeprint_cups.la just causes the error dialogs to have blank
diagnostic message.
Any ideas for a temporary workaround (compile time or run time trickery)? I
can't have those error dialogs.
Thanks,
Hello,
Does Konqueror-Trinity use the KHTML "motor",
or another webengine as KDE5 ?
I receive informations that Konqueror-KDE5,
should be better than Firefox or Chrome...
Thank for this technical information,
Take care and hope you are all well.
André
Are you confined in USA, forbidden to leave home,
excepted for food shopping and one hour max,
with the obligation to fill a paper before,
and police control ?
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