It appears that kmymoney2 is new in TDE 3.5.13, not present in TDE 3.5.12. I get
the following errors starting kmymoney2 from a xterm. I am using Debian Squeeze,
TDE 3.5.13.
This is from a Error dialog pop up
-- Currency not found. in
file /build/buildd/kmymoney2-trinity-3.5.13/./kmymoney2/mymoney/mymoneyfile.cpp
line 1943
This is the output from my xterm
$ kmymoney2
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'MyMoneyException*'
KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = kmymoney2 path = <unknown> pid = 16116
Backtrace from the KDE crash handler:
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[KCrash handler]
#5 0x00007fc4545b1165 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
#6 0x00007fc4545b3f70 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6
#7 0x00007fc454e3707d in __gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler() ()
from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#8 0x00007fc454e35296 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#9 0x00007fc454e352c3 in std::terminate() () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#10 0x00007fc454e353ce in __cxa_throw () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#11 0x00000000005707f3 in main ()
Peace,
Greg
Running Trinity on Squeeze here.
I would like to try the 3.5.13 nightly builds, or at least some selected
new builds. I see some bugfixes are done.
I can't find much info what to do in the web pages, but I see deb
packages exist. How should I install? Is there a normal apt repo?
Regards.
David
Hello, all.
This is a KDE problem, not a Trinity one, but I know of nowhere else that
would give me a sympathetic hearing. ("KDE 3 is dead already. Scrap KDE 3
and go to KDE 4.")
Bonkers is the best description I can come up with. Applications that were
working fine are suddenly not. (In particular Konqueror, but not only
Konqeror.) Settings change randomly. The latest, a few minutes ago, was my
desktop settings, which have disappeared and the same random KDE one "set up"
for all the desktops (4 - and until just now they all had different
backgrounds). When I went to check what "configure desktop" showed, I found
that my screensaver had been turned off.
The most benign reason I can come up with is that the CMOS battery needs
changing. Something is obviously on the way out. Motherboard also springs
to mind. :-(
It could, of course, be software related. I just can't think what!
All other ideas and suggestions for solving this gratefully received. If the
advice is bin the thing it will only echo my fears. I built this box about 8
years ago, so something crucial dying is not impossible.
It would happen now. :-( I am in the middle of something that is important to
me, and has a deadline of Monday, which I am not going to meet. I have had
to give up driving because my eyesight has deteriorated, I live in the
country and my husband (i.e. my transport) is away for the next 2 weeks.
My, the gremlins are having fun. ;-(
Lisi
If only it were so easy. Maybe it is.
I'm on nightly builds on top of Natty. Some rough edges, but definitely
usable.
One of the rough edges is that the printer wizard has no printer defs.
So the question is, which file or files do I need to grab from my old
Trinity/Lucid installation (which was done from CD, not nightlies)?
Is that even doable? If it was 1991, I could probably just copy
/etc/printcap ... :-)
Peter
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I think this has been around along time, I just haven't used KDE as a DE, or Konq
as a browser.
The plugin does a signal 11 on flash sites with Konqueror. Can Konq do flash ?
nspluginviewer is a dependancy of kdebase & kdecore,
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Peace,
Greg
Hello everyone,
By reading one of the last posts, I thought I could maybe try to compile
TDE ... Until now, every time I looked at the documentation, I found far too
complicated for a simple French technician. Beginning with CVS, which I find
as friendly as a prison door. Finally: re-trying...
user @ system :/.../ bin / TDE $ svn co svn: / / anonsvn.kde.org / home /
kde / branches / trinity. /
A...
...
A kdeutils / kdelirc / profiles / Makefile.am
svn: Compression of data failed svndiff
"Compression of svndiff data failed!" What can I do with this mistake! The
problem probably occurred on the server, the client must unpack only, I
suppose ... I ask but no matter the answer.
TDE is the system that I use as much as possible (I use the old to manipulate
sounds with Audacity and sometimes to use LibreOffice). I am not using a
virtual machine ... My dream is to compile TDE 3.5.12, on something like Arch
Linux or Suse 10.3, that is: a distribution without SELinux. I also had the
dream of helping the development of TDE, but you will understand from reading
this post that will remain only a dream.
There is no question in this post, but where should I indicate the existence
of this "Compression of data svndiff failed" error? This is not a bug, is it?
I talk about this error here because I noticed that the developers also read
this list ...
I love TDE an thank the developpers for the nice job they have done and still
do.
Good luck to everyone,
Patrick
Hello,
I have installed Google Chrome by downloading .DEB file from Google Chrome's
website and installed it.
Now the problem is when I download any file from Google Chrome than it can't
save. I can click on download link and see Save file dialog box and I click
on Save button and box closed. But I can't see that file.
I am doing save in Firefox and it saves file perfectly.
How to make the save working in Google Chrome?
- Bimal
hi all,
I'm just trying to figure out how to build cmake based trinity applications
from source.
svn checkout works ok.
cmake is available.
also everything to build kde3/trinity stuff from source (at least for auto*
based modules).
now when I try e.g. to build dolphin from svn (cmake based)
I get this:
cmake /home/josswern/tmp/kdesvn/dolphin
-- The C compiler identification is GNU
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
-- checking for one of the modules 'tqt'
CMake Error at cmake/modules/TDEMacros.cmake:20 (message):
#################################################
Unable to find tqt!
so, I'obviously missing something called tqt
anyone here can tell me how to get it ?
werner
p.s.:
perhaps I should better ask on trinity-devel(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net ?
I booted the CD, copied the dual-monitor w/Xinerama xorg.conf from the hard
disk to /etc/X11, logged out & back in, and no second monitor or Xinerama.
I'm pretty new to Ubuntu; is there some trick I don't know to make this work?
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> On 09/30/11 14:13, Timothy Pearson wrote:
>
>> This issue should only exist with the nightly builds repository, so it is
>> (reasonably) safe to ignore the warning messages. At this point fixing it
>
> OK, then that begs the question: should I be using something different?
Or is is the NB stuff all that will work with Natty?
Then nightly builds are our beta versions, and they are the only packages
to work with any Ubuntu version later than Maverick.
>
> And what is the correct forum for bug reports (kdesktop_lock locks OK,
but then I have to ssh in from elsewhere to unlock it ... and by
"unlock" I mean "kill" :-).
trinity-devel would be a good spot, or simply filing a bug report at
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net would be even better, especially if you
have backtraces to attach to the report.
Tim