Hi all,
I just ran into a bad problem with kdesktop-trinity on wheezy. After "apt-get dist-upgrade" I had no working tde anymore. binutils<2.20.2 are required, but wheezy has since some weeks 2.22-7.1, which shows up in the middle of the upgrade process :-(
Ok, I modified "kdesktop-trinity" to accept binutils <2.30.2 and finished installation. However, my session came up as usually but right after initialization it shut down again.
Looking closer I found only "kdesktop_lock" is linked to "libbfd-2.20.1" which comes from binutils-2.20.1. Replacing "kdesktop_lock" with a stub brought up TDE as expected.
Did anybody else run into that problem, too?
Nik
On Monday 07 of January 2013 00:39:13 Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran into a bad problem with kdesktop-trinity on wheezy. After "apt-get dist-upgrade" I had no working tde anymore. binutils<2.20.2 are required, but wheezy has since some weeks 2.22-7.1, which shows up in the middle of the upgrade process :-(
Ok, I modified "kdesktop-trinity" to accept binutils <2.30.2 and finished installation. However, my session came up as usually but right after initialization it shut down again.
Looking closer I found only "kdesktop_lock" is linked to "libbfd-2.20.1" which comes from binutils-2.20.1. Replacing "kdesktop_lock" with a stub brought up TDE as expected.
Did anybody else run into that problem, too?
Nik
Yes, I'm looking at it on my builder. You can use my PPA where are packages already built for Wheezy. With this you can help test the upcoming 3.5.13.2 :)
https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+package...
Slavek --
https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+packag es?field.series_filter=wheezy&start=0&batch=150
Slavek
Hi Slacek!
Thank you for the link. I just updated and found 3 issues:
1) kpowersave failes: $ kpowersave QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing kpowersave: symbol lookup error: /opt/trinity/lib/libkdeinit_kpowersave.so: undefined symbol: _ZN6DBusQt10ConnectionC1EP7QObject
2) I cannot resize windows using the mouse. Other resize methods work.
3) <ALT>+<left mouse button down>+<move mouse> on a window moves it once, than TDE freezes.
Nik
Dne po 7. ledna 2013 Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp napsal(a):
https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+ packag es?field.series_filter=wheezy&start=0&batch=150
Slavek
Hi Slacek!
Thank you for the link. I just updated and found 3 issues:
- kpowersave failes:
$ kpowersave QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing kpowersave: symbol lookup error: /opt/trinity/lib/libkdeinit_kpowersave.so: undefined symbol: _ZN6DBusQt10ConnectionC1EP7QObject
Please have you all Trinity packages updated to Wheezy version?
I cannot resize windows using the mouse. Other resize methods work.
<ALT>+<left mouse button down>+<move mouse> on a window moves it
once, than TDE freezes.
I will try this afternoon to prepare my test machine ...
Nik
Slavek --
Dne po 7. ledna 2013 Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp napsal(a):
https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+ packag es?field.series_filter=wheezy&start=0&batch=150
Slavek
Hi Slacek!
Thank you for the link. I just updated and found 3 issues:
- kpowersave failes:
$ kpowersave QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing kpowersave: symbol lookup error: /opt/trinity/lib/libkdeinit_kpowersave.so: undefined symbol: _ZN6DBusQt10ConnectionC1EP7QObject
I cannot resize windows using the mouse. Other resize methods work.
<ALT>+<left mouse button down>+<move mouse> on a window moves it
once, than TDE freezes.
Nik
I have here a machine which was installed purely Wheezy and TDE 3.5.13.1 for Squeeze. Now is fully updated with TDE 3.5.13.2 (preliminary) for Wheezy. KPowersave working properly. Manipulating with windows (move, resize) works in all common ways without problems.
Please can anyone else confirm problems / proper functionality?
Slavek --
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
Dne po 7. ledna 2013 David Hare napsal(a):
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
Sorry, I forgot to test. Here are the observations:
Wizard at first Kaffeine start reported as unavailable w32codecs and libdvdcss, although both are installed.
When I have not configured kaffeine and xine (I deleted ~/.trinity/share/apps/kaffeine and ~/.xine), on openning video starts wizard for first run and then the video plays correctly! However, after the end of the play follows crash either now, or after recurrence. On subsequent attempts always occurs crash. Sometimes delete the xine configuration is sufficient and video again plays. Strange.
Amarok works without any problems.
Slavek --
On Monday 07 January 2013 01:36:02 pm David Hare wrote:
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
I have TDE/Wheezy installed on a test machine, but not much tested due to an embarrassment of riches to be tested lately. :-)
Amarok works OK.
Kaffeine crashed consistently for me complaining "loading of player part 'XinePart' failed".
Squeeze had libxine1-X installed, Wheezy no, so I installed it and now Kaffeine works OK. Wheezy also has libxine2-X, I don't really know much about either so I just installed libxine1-X for now.
Andy
On Tuesday 08 of January 2013 02:44:47 Andy wrote:
On Monday 07 January 2013 01:36:02 pm David Hare wrote:
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
I have TDE/Wheezy installed on a test machine, but not much tested due to an embarrassment of riches to be tested lately. :-)
Amarok works OK.
Kaffeine crashed consistently for me complaining "loading of player part 'XinePart' failed".
Squeeze had libxine1-X installed, Wheezy no, so I installed it and now Kaffeine works OK. Wheezy also has libxine2-X, I don't really know much about either so I just installed libxine1-X for now.
Andy
Interesting. For Ubuntu before Quantal and Debian before Wheezy metapackage libxine1 depend on libxine1-x. Starting Quantal and Wheezy this dependency is missing. Probably for this reason, the package KMPlayer explicitly states dependency: libxine1-x | libxine1 (<< 1.1.8-2). I'll test this afternoon and probably I'll add the same dependency also for kaffeine.
Package libxine2-x would probably have to be used if kaffeine or kmplayer were built with libxine2. Currently were built with libxine1.
Thank you for the excellent observation.
Slavek --
On 08/01/13 01:44, Andy wrote:
On Monday 07 January 2013 01:36:02 pm David Hare wrote:
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
I have TDE/Wheezy installed on a test machine, but not much tested due to an embarrassment of riches to be tested lately. :-)
Amarok works OK.
Kaffeine crashed consistently for me complaining "loading of player part 'XinePart' failed".
Squeeze had libxine1-X installed, Wheezy no, so I installed it and now Kaffeine works OK. Wheezy also has libxine2-X, I don't really know much about either so I just installed libxine1-X for now.
Andy
Andy, thanks enormously. The problem was fixed by installing libxine1-X (which in turn caused libxcb-xv0 to install)
I now have amarok working also, most likely I temporarily broke something myself while trying to fix kaffeine
And thanks especially to Slavek, for deb-packaging all this, seems just kaffeine deps that need updating.
David
Dne út 8. ledna 2013 David Hare napsal(a):
On 08/01/13 01:44, Andy wrote:
On Monday 07 January 2013 01:36:02 pm David Hare wrote:
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
I have TDE/Wheezy installed on a test machine, but not much tested due to an embarrassment of riches to be tested lately. :-)
Amarok works OK.
Kaffeine crashed consistently for me complaining "loading of player part 'XinePart' failed".
Squeeze had libxine1-X installed, Wheezy no, so I installed it and now Kaffeine works OK. Wheezy also has libxine2-X, I don't really know much about either so I just installed libxine1-X for now.
Andy
Andy, thanks enormously. The problem was fixed by installing libxine1-X (which in turn caused libxcb-xv0 to install)
I now have amarok working also, most likely I temporarily broke something myself while trying to fix kaffeine
And thanks especially to Slavek, for deb-packaging all this, seems just kaffeine deps that need updating.
David
Great, thanks both for testing. The question is whether to try build along with libxine2? Or leave test with libxine2 for later...
Slavek --
greets!
this should be, I hope, a simple repair. I was trying to upgrade TDE based on squeeze, had some problems and have ended up with a corrupt desktop.
I can log into KDE, the desktop gets populated with background and kicker, wicd, etc but there is a great big error panel in the center which says " kdesktop crashed" and tosses signal 11. (it used to toss signal 6 but seems over that now.)
I cannot start any terminal apps within kde though I can alt + Fn.
I can start other apps but borders of the windows are not fully drawn. obviously KDE is unstable.
looking for suggestions. google yields nothing.
F.
Dne út 8. ledna 2013 David Hare napsal(a):
On 08/01/13 01:44, Andy wrote:
On Monday 07 January 2013 01:36:02 pm David Hare wrote:
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
I have TDE/Wheezy installed on a test machine, but not much tested due to an embarrassment of riches to be tested lately. :-)
Amarok works OK.
Kaffeine crashed consistently for me complaining "loading of player part 'XinePart' failed".
Squeeze had libxine1-X installed, Wheezy no, so I installed it and now Kaffeine works OK. Wheezy also has libxine2-X, I don't really know much about either so I just installed libxine1-X for now.
Andy
Andy, thanks enormously. The problem was fixed by installing libxine1-X (which in turn caused libxcb-xv0 to install)
I now have amarok working also, most likely I temporarily broke something myself while trying to fix kaffeine
And thanks especially to Slavek, for deb-packaging all this, seems just kaffeine deps that need updating.
David
Strange - now I wanted to test the installation of libxine1-x on the machine where I tested yesterday and I found that it is installed. But still occure crashes - see my yesterday's observations.
Note: I have libxine from deb-multimedia.
Slavek --
Dne út 8. ledna 2013 Slávek Banko napsal(a):
Dne út 8. ledna 2013 David Hare napsal(a):
On 08/01/13 01:44, Andy wrote:
On Monday 07 January 2013 01:36:02 pm David Hare wrote:
I ask (again) of TDE/Wheezy users, there don't seem many:
Please confirm if kaffeine does or does not work (i.e. play a video file) also amarok
I see nothing else yet that doesn't work
David
I have TDE/Wheezy installed on a test machine, but not much tested due to an embarrassment of riches to be tested lately. :-)
Amarok works OK.
Kaffeine crashed consistently for me complaining "loading of player part 'XinePart' failed".
Squeeze had libxine1-X installed, Wheezy no, so I installed it and now Kaffeine works OK. Wheezy also has libxine2-X, I don't really know much about either so I just installed libxine1-X for now.
Andy
Andy, thanks enormously. The problem was fixed by installing libxine1-X (which in turn caused libxcb-xv0 to install)
I now have amarok working also, most likely I temporarily broke something myself while trying to fix kaffeine
And thanks especially to Slavek, for deb-packaging all this, seems just kaffeine deps that need updating.
David
Strange - now I wanted to test the installation of libxine1-x on the machine where I tested yesterday and I found that it is installed. But still occure crashes - see my yesterday's observations.
Note: I have libxine from deb-multimedia.
Slavek
I tested in Ubuntu Quantal: + Built against libxine1 - installed libxine1 including libxine1-x - everything works fine + Built against libxine2 - installed libxine2 including libxine2-x - everything works fine
It is possible that the problems on my Wheezy are caused by something else - on the same machine is also KDE4 and Kaffeine from KDE4 crashes as well as Kaffeine from Trinity. It was a previous working machine of my colleague, so it can be wrong. I have to prepare a new (clean) test machine...
So, the key question is - to build against libxine1 or libxine2?
Slavek --
Strange - now I wanted to test the installation of libxine1-x on the machine where I tested yesterday and I found that it is installed. But still occure crashes - see my yesterday's observations.
Note: I have libxine from deb-multimedia.
Slavek
I tested in Ubuntu Quantal:
- Built against libxine1
- installed libxine1 including libxine1-x
- everything works fine
- Built against libxine2
- installed libxine2 including libxine2-x
- everything works fine
It is possible that the problems on my Wheezy are caused by something else - on the same machine is also KDE4 and Kaffeine from KDE4 crashes as well as Kaffeine from Trinity. It was a previous working machine of my colleague, so it can be wrong. I have to prepare a new (clean) test machine...
So, the key question is - to build against libxine1 or libxine2?
Slavek
Note: I have libxine from deb-multimedia
Deb-multimedia has a history of conflict with official Debian packages. Stuff gets pulled in which breaks official packages, notable vlc. You should at least never dist-upgrade with that repo enabled. We all use it sometimes though, just watch out.
I don't know much about libxine2* but did notice that xine-ui (maybe also other xine-orientated packages) depends on it. Seems it can coexist for now but maybe libxine1* will disappear from sid sooner than later. If kaffeine can be built against libxine2* that might avoid problems later.
David
On Tuesday 08 of January 2013 21:41:30 David Hare wrote:
Deb-multimedia has a history of conflict with official Debian packages. Stuff gets pulled in which breaks official packages, notable vlc. You should at least never dist-upgrade with that repo enabled. We all use it sometimes though, just watch out.
I don't know much about libxine2* but did notice that xine-ui (maybe also other xine-orientated packages) depends on it. Seems it can coexist for now but maybe libxine1* will disappear from sid sooner than later. If kaffeine can be built against libxine2* that might avoid problems later.
On my (probably broken) machine with Wheezy I tested both libxine from deb-multimedia, as well as from Wheezy. With both, I had a problem. Same with libxine1 and with libxine2.
In Quantal I successfully tested everything with libxine2 - amarok, kaffeine and KMPlayer. So nothing should prevent the use of libxine2.
Slavek --
So, finally my download finished. The upgrade from tde(squeeze) to tde(wheezy) almost wenf flawless. There was just one issue:
# apt-get dist-upgrade The following packages have unmet dependencies: kdeartwork-trinity : Depends: kdeartwork-theme-icon-trinity (>= 4:3.5.13-2debian0~pre10+4~wheezy) but 4:3.5.13-1debian0+ax1~squeeze is installed
# apt-get -f install
Took a while, but no further errors occured.
What's left from tde(squeeze):
# apt-show-versions |grep squeeze libcaldav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive libcarddav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive
These I had to gowngrade manually (synaptic, as I don't know the correct command line options :-) )
Now I strart testing, but it looks very good right now. My former errors did not reappear.
Nik
Dne st 9. ledna 2013 Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp napsal(a):
So, finally my download finished. The upgrade from tde(squeeze) to tde(wheezy) almost wenf flawless. There was just one issue:
# apt-get dist-upgrade The following packages have unmet dependencies: kdeartwork-trinity : Depends: kdeartwork-theme-icon-trinity (>= 4:3.5.13-2debian0~pre10+4~wheezy) but 4:3.5.13-1debian0+ax1~squeeze is installed
# apt-get -f install
Took a while, but no further errors occured.
What's left from tde(squeeze):
# apt-show-versions |grep squeeze libcaldav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive libcarddav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive
These I had to gowngrade manually (synaptic, as I don't know the correct command line options :-) )
Now I strart testing, but it looks very good right now. My former errors did not reappear.
Nik
I can confirm - due to resolution of the conflict with other previous packages, kdeartwork-theme-icon-trinity is installed in the second round.
Packages libcaldav, libcarddav I'll upgrade, just what will be compiled in a nightly-builds. Thank you for drawing attention.
Slavek --
Am Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2013 schrieb Slávek Banko:
Dne st 9. ledna 2013 Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp napsal(a):
So, finally my download finished. The upgrade from tde(squeeze) to tde(wheezy) almost wenf flawless. There was just one issue:
# apt-get dist-upgrade The following packages have unmet dependencies: kdeartwork-trinity : Depends: kdeartwork-theme-icon-trinity (>= 4:3.5.13-2debian0~pre10+4~wheezy) but 4:3.5.13-1debian0+ax1~squeeze is installed
# apt-get -f install
Took a while, but no further errors occured.
What's left from tde(squeeze):
# apt-show-versions |grep squeeze libcaldav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive libcarddav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive
These I had to gowngrade manually (synaptic, as I don't know the correct command line options :-) )
Now I strart testing, but it looks very good right now. My former errors did not reappear.
Nik
I can confirm - due to resolution of the conflict with other previous packages, kdeartwork-theme-icon-trinity is installed in the second round.
Packages libcaldav, libcarddav I'll upgrade, just what will be compiled in a nightly-builds. Thank you for drawing attention.
Slavek
Hi Slavek,
I just updated another computer and all works flawless. Good work, thank you!
Nik
On 09/01/13 11:05, Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
So, finally my download finished. The upgrade from tde(squeeze) to tde(wheezy) almost wenf flawless. There was just one issue:
# apt-get dist-upgrade The following packages have unmet dependencies: kdeartwork-trinity : Depends: kdeartwork-theme-icon-trinity (>= 4:3.5.13-2debian0~pre10+4~wheezy) but 4:3.5.13-1debian0+ax1~squeeze is installed
# apt-get -f install
Took a while, but no further errors occured.
What's left from tde(squeeze):
# apt-show-versions |grep squeeze libcaldav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive libcarddav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive
These I had to gowngrade manually (synaptic, as I don't know the correct command line options :-) )
Now I strart testing, but it looks very good right now. My former errors did not reappear.
Nik
My main wheezy seems to have nightly-builds working quite nicely now, probably best not disturb it too much (and there is no spare partition just yet, to test Slavek's 3.5.13-2)
However I do have the chroot for my wheezy live-cd builds. I just did dist-upgrade there with axis wheezy repo.
There was one "apt-get -f install" required. It might have been kdeartwork-trinity, unfortunately the log got deleted!
Libxine1-x now manually installed. After upgrade there were a number of deborphans and some stuff marked to "autoremove". 77MB actually got freed.
Squeeze libs are all purged... but:
:/# apt-show-versions |grep squeeze hal-trinity/squeeze uptodate 4:0-0debian2
:/# apt-get install hal-trinity -s hal-trinity is already the newest version.
The new live image is now built and booted fine, no problems so far (and kaffeine is working!)
Good work Slavek, thanks, and thanks again Andy for the kaffeine fix
To downgrade (or a force a version) at cli: apt-get install packename=version
IMO major upgrades should be done with X closed
David
On Wednesday 09 of January 2013 17:07:26 David Hare wrote:
Squeeze libs are all purged... but: :/# apt-show-versions |grep squeeze
hal-trinity/squeeze uptodate 4:0-0debian2
:/# apt-get install hal-trinity -s
hal-trinity is already the newest version.
For debian it's just a metapackage, which is identical for Wheezy and Squeeze.
Slavek --
On Wednesday 09 of January 2013 12:05:08 Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
# apt-show-versions |grep squeeze libcaldav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive libcarddav 4:14.0.0-0debian11+r4+pr2~squeeze newer than version in archive
These I had to gowngrade manually (synaptic, as I don't know the correct command line options :-) )
I just updated both using Tim's updated packages. Now, it will be updated automatically from the Squeeze version to Wheezy.
Slavek --
I have here a machine which was installed purely Wheezy and TDE 3.5.13.1 for Squeeze. Now is fully updated with TDE 3.5.13.2 (preliminary) for Wheezy. KPowersave working properly. Manipulating with windows (move, resize) works in all common ways without problems.
Please can anyone else confirm problems / proper functionality?
Slavek
I've reset my test computer to my older image of wheezy+tde(for squeeze) and Now I am downloding from your repo - at the blazing speed of 2800 byte/second, so it'll take some more hours to complete :-)
Nik
One thing I ran over: ksysguard does not show any temperature sensors on wheezy+TDE3.5.13.*.
Nik
Le 07/01/2013 12:56, Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp a écrit :
https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+packag es?field.series_filter=wheezy&start=0&batch=150
Slavek
Hi Slacek!
Thank you for the link. I just updated and found 3 issues:
- kpowersave failes:
$ kpowersave QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing QSettings::sync: failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing kpowersave: symbol lookup error: /opt/trinity/lib/libkdeinit_kpowersave.so: undefined symbol: _ZN6DBusQt10ConnectionC1EP7QObject
Hello, it will not solve your main kpowersave issue, but I had the "failed to open '/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc.tmp' for writing" issue. It looks like, at some time, the file "/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc" was created as root (because of su or sudo ?), then QT3 tries to update it as normal user. To prevent these messages, just remove the file: /etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc It should not be there anyway.
Francois