On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 05:14:11PM -0900, WH Bouterse wrote:
> Okay one from cooker and one from contribs.
> Are they both mutually exclusive?
> I did the --force routine and the old kde seems
> to be working. With the kde2-libs and koffice -1.80
> I had to change the /opt/kde2 directory as I kept
> getting that strange "can't unpack" error.
>
> Upon attempting to run anything of the koffice,
> I get the 'dcopserver/dcopclient' error.
Which error ?
Please copy and paste errors.
If you don't use "startkde" of KDE-2, make sure you run
"dcopserver" and "kded" once, before you start anything.
I think that this is what you missed.
The more recent dcopserver is started automatically, BTW,
this problem won't remain.
> Even 'konquerer' brout up a window and almost
> ran but got the 'dcop' and asorted mime-type errors.
>
> I did install anything related to kde-1.80 in
> the cooker/contrib directory
>
> This is flailing about in "the dark" so to speak
> but was just curious to see if the 7.0&Cooker hybrid
> would accept the contrib mdk.rpm's?
>
> Did the kmp3-1.0pre3-2 conflict with kmpg-0.5.0a-5
> upon rpm'ing ever get straightened out?
> I still get it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> William Bouterse
> Juneau Alaska
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