I have had the same problem. I tried starting dcopserver from the 
command line before launching kde. This gets dcopserver running and 
creates the appropriate .DCOPserver_whatever__0 file, but the same error 
message appears. Meanwhile kde produces an error log complaining about 
dlcompat, which I posted a couple of days ago.

I tried rebuilding kdebase3 from source and got a different error, which 
might or might not be related, so I'll pass it on. The compiler wants to 
use aclocal-1.5 at a certain point, but I have aclocal-1.6. Looking in 
the patch file, I see that there's a similar problem with automake.

On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 07:05 AM, Douglas Wing wrote:

> When I launch Xdarwin (with startkde in my .xinitrc) I receive the 
> following
> error message"
>
> 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/wingdo/.DCOPserver_The Ugly Mugly__0
> Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running.
>
> I click OK, and waith a minute or so, another failure message is 
> displayed
> and then Xdarwin quits.
>
> I can see the dcopserver isn't running, but what does that mean and how 
> do I
> fix it?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
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