Daniel Frey wrote:
> Hi all, I may have a solution for you. I noticed this behaviour some
> time back, except I had two workstations - one worked, and one didn't.
> So I went to compare the two machines (which took a very long time)
> and discovered kdelibs is built differently on the one that shows the
> previews. It appears the default USE flags do not enable this
> functionality. That overwrite dialog is in kdelibs and it looks like
> it depends on nepomuk (semantic desktop support) that is marked
> deprecated. I enabled a few use flags trying to correct the problem,
> but I'm pretty sure it's the nepomuk USE flag that fixed it. # emerge
> -pv kdelibs [ebuild R ] kde-base/kdelibs-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo
> USE="acl alsa bzip2 crypt fam handbook jpeg2k lzma nepomuk nls openexr
> opengl (policykit) spell ssl udev udisks upower zeroconf (-altivec)
> (-aqua) -debug -doc -kerberos {-test}" CPU_FLAGS_X86="mmx sse sse2
> -3dnow" 0 KiB This appears to pull: [IP-] [ ]
> kde-base/nepomuk-core-4.14.3:4/4.14 [IP-] [ ]
> kde-base/nepomuk-widgets-4.14.3:4/4.14 in to be built, and
> nepomuk-core has a ffmpeg dependency: [ebuild R ]
> kde-base/nepomuk-core-4.14.3:4/4.14::gentoo USE="exif ffmpeg migrator
> pdf (-aqua) -debug -epub -taglib" 0 KiB I'm currently building kdelibs
> with the nepomuk USE-flag on my other PC (the one that does not work),
> will report back if it's successful. Dan 

This worked for me.  All this time I thought it was a bug or something. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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