Le Vendredi 5 Mai 2006 12:05, Wilco Beekhuizen a écrit :

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> > This may be a bit far fetched but dcop seems to crash a lot sometimes.
> > You
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> can remove (or move to another directory) ~/.dcop* and ~/.kde, etc.
> Removing old .dcop files seem to make dcop more stable.
> If that doesn't work try to run KDE as a new user so you can check it isn't
> related to some user settings.

Nice try ! I haven't thought of that before, so, following your 
recommendations, I specially created a user to test your proposal.
From that user's account, I downloaded konstruct, extracted the archive and 
launhced a 'make install' from the kde subdir of the konstruct hierarchy.
I definitely know that blfs doesn't advise to use this tool, but in the past 
I've successfully used it, and anyway I get the same errors when using it or 
following the blfs book. The main advantage I see of using this "tool" is 
that you specify all options in one main file, and for what interests me, the 
point where kde will be installed. For the purpose of testing your idea, the 
home dir of the user was selected as a destination install dir. 
Anyway, from this special account, I got the same error, at the same point, 
and the backtrace given by gdb is quite the same !
Remember that I talk about compiling kde, not using it, but it was a nice 
idea. A shame it didn't solve the problem, and I still wonder what qt 
dependency is missing...
Thanks for the idea...

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