Problem solved! I followed your suggestion, Slávek, and updated everything with your alternative R14 source. Thank you and Greg for your quick response.

Marco


Le mardi 14 octobre 2014 21h39, Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> a écrit :


On Wednesday 15 of October 2014 03:31:07 Marc Chénier wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I used apt-get dist-upgrade last night, as I usually do when package
> updates become available on R14. After the latest update, I started
> Kontact: KMail works fine, as usual. But when I clicked on Kalendar, I got
> a "Kontact Error: Impossible to load the calendar module; can't open the
> module".
>
> I went to Configure Kalendar and got a message saying something like :
> "Could not find the specified korganizer library. Diagnostic is : can't
> open the module. Possible reasons: *An error occured during your latest TDE
> update, leaving an orphan configuration module. *You have a third party
> module somewhere." (as far as I know, I don't).
>
> I use Ubuntu Precise with TDE-R14 nightly builds on a 64-bit system. I need
> to get my Korganizer working again: I am fully dependent on it for all my
> appointments. Any suggestions? I checked this trinity discussion site
> several times to see if anyone else had the same problem: seems not so.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Marco


I'm afraid nightly-builds are currently inconsistent. Recently, a large number
of commits, and so many packages waiting to rebuild. If you wish you can use
alternative apt source - preliminary-stable-builds:

deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb precise deps-r14 main-r14

sudo apt-key adv --keyserver pks.gpg.cz --recv-keys A04BE668

--
Slávek

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