Hello everybody,

I encountered a strange behaviour with my fink installation and would like to 
report it but somehow I don't know where to address this to, so I thought I 
might try this mailing list. If I am wrong here, just drop me a line and I will 
shut up ;o)

The scenario: I installed fink commander and managed to compile amarok 1.4.8 
together with kde3.5.9 on my Intel 2.4 GHz 4GB RAM MacBook Pro with Mac OS 
10.5.5. Amarok starts up with an error: "There was an error setting up 
inter-process communications for KDE. The message returned by the system was: 
Could not read network connection list. 
/Users/***/.DCOPserver_Macintosh.local__tmp_launch-RVNEb4__0  Please check that 
the "dcopserver" program is running!

Once I click "ok", amarok seems to start up nicely. Playback works, building a 
collection works, everything seems fine, BUT:

when I use any internet service like in the context browser "artist" 
information or "lyrics", at least artist information is displayed nicely but 
immediately cpu goes up to 200% (dual core). The syslogd is running wild and 
eventually consuming up huge amounts of physical and virtual memory. Killing 
syslogd does not work alone, but once I closed both amarok and X11 and killed 
syslogd then, the system is running normal again after a short time.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is this a known bug? Or is this an issue not 
related to KDE / fink but rather to MacOS?

Thanks in advance for any help.

H.

 









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