Praedor Tempus wrote: > Since upgrading my system to XFree86-4.0.1, I have been unable > to run kde or kde apps. I tried downloading all the kde-1.1.2 > src rpms, as well as qt-1.44 (and qt2) src rpms. I rebuilt > all the kde-1.1.2 src rpms except kde-base-1.1.2-61mdk, which > refuses to build for me. I decided to forego that for now and > installed the mandrake 7.1 binary for kdebase, but I still cannot > run any kde app. > > Gnome runs OK. If I open an xterm and try to start konsole or > kedit, I get a message about an unknown reference in kdecoreui > to LPRO. What is LPRO? Where does it derive so I can get it, > compile it? I assume it is contained in an rpm that I have, as > yet, not downloaded and built. > > Running an rpmfind search of any type fails to find anything > related to LPRO. Doing a search of rufus.rpmfind.net also > fails to turn up anything useful. Doing a google search > doesn't help either. > > Any aid would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you > praedor > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: > Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. Could you post the exact message? I'm only familiar with lpro as akin to a file extension in DOS. It's a script file generated during another process (ie tex.lpro generating texc.lpro) and I don't believe seen on a typical Mandrake installation.
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