I gave the k3b upgrade a shot, but ran into a few problems on my box.
They seemed to be mainly caused by the HAL/DBUS upgrade.

At first when I ran k3b, there was problems with missing libraries
(libhal.so.0 and libdbus-1.so.0). I manually linked these files to
libhal.so.1 and libdbus-1.so.1 respectively. Now k3b throws an undefined
symbol message:

k3b: (K3bDevice::HalConnection) initializing HAL 0.4
k3b: symbol lookup error: /opt/kde/lib/libk3bdevice.so.2: undefined
symbol: hal_initialize

I am guessing it's because I linked these HAL 0.5 files across (and it
was expecting HAL 0.4). Perhaps a rebuild of k3b linked to HAL 0.5 will
fix it?

I'm not sure if it's related but after the HAL/DBUS upgrades I noticed
that the funky "auto-mount?" function of the KDE-Desktop (where a USB
key or CD-ROM is inserted and automatically picked plus an icon put on
the desktop and into "media:/" in konqueror) is no longer working. I
suspect that the HAL libraries are messing this up, but have no real
conclusive proof.

Anyway, great work regardless and all the best,


        Dave.

On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 17:40 +0200, Damir Perisa wrote:
> k3b and k3b-i18n are in [testing], make sure you try them ... they will be 
> moved to extra in the end of the week if everything is ok with them.
> 
> Damir
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