On Monday 08 November 2010 08:31:25 Timothy Pearson wrote: > >> Hi Tim, > >> > >>> Hope this helps! > >> > >> not really. My problem is that tellico won't work anymore: > >> ~ 355 $>tellico > >> tellico(4143)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction "edit_undo" with > >> KXMLGUIFactory! > >> tellico(4143)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction "edit_redo" with > >> KXMLGUIFactory! > >> !!!!!!! ERROR !!!!!!! - KHTML default stylesheet version mismatch. > >> Aborting. Check > >> your installation. File used was: > >> /opt/kde3/share/apps/khtml/css/html4.css. Expected > >> STYLE_VERSION 1 > >> > >> KCrash: Application 'tellico' crashing... > >> sock_file=/home/haase/.kde3/socket-haase-desktop/kdeinit4__0 > >> > >> If I try to start the tellico in my suse partition, I get > >> ~ 357 $>/suse/usr/bin/tellico > >> /suse/usr/bin/tellico: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.14' > >> not found > >> (required by /suse/usr/bin/tellico) > >> because tellico seems to use absolute paths, and suse's > >> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 > >> points to libstdc++.so.6.0.14 and ubuntu's /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 > >> points > >> to > >> libstdc++.so.6.0.13. > > > > OK, I see the problem. There is no tellico-kde3 package for Ubuntu > > Lucid/Maverick or Debian due to an oversight on my part, and the stock > > 3.5.10 tellico package will not work due to the library changes. > > > > tellico-kde3 does exist under Karmic, so that package just needs to be > > built for the newer distributions. I will get to that as soon as I can. > > > > Tim > > tellico-kde3 and tellico-trinity have been built and should be available > within the next 24 hours. You are truly amazing! I take it that you do occasionally eat, sleep, do work that pays - you know, all those boring things that most normal people do? I don't see where you find the time. Way back when I first saw KDE 4, my heart sank. I have been trying other desktops out, and getting to screaming pitch. I have been saying that I hoped that by the time that no supported distro was using, someone who would be as sorry as I would be to see KDE 3 die, would have more skill and knowledge than I and pick up the baton and carry it on. You and those who work on this with you have done that - but you led it. I am so grateful to you all. Lisi