On Montag, 7. Mai 2007, Horst Knorr wrote:
> Am Montag, 7. Mai 2007 08:22 schrieb Walter Kasberg:
> > Yes, the driver is installed. It shows to libhk_mysqldriver.so.3.0.4.
> > There is also libhk_mysqldriver.so.3 which shows to
> > libhk_mysqldriver.so.3.0.4 too.
> > All the drivers are in the correct directory.
>
> Perhaps knoda is looking in the wrong directory. Start knoda and open
> the "Options" menu and set the driver path
>
> Horst
>
I have tried all this, without any success.

In the meantime I have removed knoda and hk_classes and installed them again.
On installing knoda I got the message:
"No theme index file in '/usr/share/icons/locolor'.
If you really want to create an icon cache here, use --ignore-theme-index.
"
I don't know if this is important.
I have compared "/etc/hk_classes.conf" with this file on my 
Mandriva2007.0-partition. There are no differences.

If I start knoda from command line I get the message:
---
/etc/hk_classes.conf:4: parser error : Extra content at the end of the 
document
<GENERAL>
^
---
Still knoda does not show any database driver.

At the moment I only found a solution to start knoda with mysql:
If I start "knoda -d mysql" knoda connects to mysql and I can work with my 
databases.
But there is also the same message as above. But I can work.

But what may be the reason?

Walter


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