Knoda is freezed 3 years ago.
The libraries it depends on are not part of present distributions. They have
been updated and knoda cannot run with the updated libraries versions .
In order to run knoda under an updated distributions  you need install old
versions of libraries that could not co-exist with the updated version
automatically installed with distribution.
One easiest solution for me is to install an old distribution version
supporting knoda as a virtual machine.
I use slackware and virtualbox as virtual machine manager.
My present distributions is slackware-13.37 and I install slackware-12.2 as
a guest OS under virtualbox-4.1.
Knoda is installed under slackware-12.2 ( a 2008 version) with all libraries
it needs.
Actual performance is excellent and starting the virtual machine is very
fast. And you don't need to stop the work you are doing in the host OS  in
order to run knoda.
I've spent so much time with the tricks to run knoda on every distribution
update.
I think a better investment of time is to learn how to install and use a
virtual machine manager as virtualbox.
Unfortunately there is no alternative to knoda up to now in the open system
world.
I hope this  can help you too.
Gilcio Amaral


2011/8/30 martin <[email protected]>

> Difficulties Loading Knoda.
>
> I am currently running MintLinux LMDE which is a Gnome Desktop using the
> Testing version of Debian.
> The latest 201108RC version is reluctant to load Knoda alongside other
> applications running KDE 4.6.4.
>
> In the past providing that you loaded Knoda with KDE3.5 before you
> loaded later versions of KDE all would be well.
> Under my present setup this no longer works.  Problems arise when you
> try to load copies of kdelibs-data and kdelibs5-data.
> The second package loaded tries to reinstall a file on top of one that
> has already been installed.
>
> A solution that appears to work for me is as follows;
> Load the KDE 4.6.4 apps first because these will demand a lot of packages.
> When these apps are in then load Knoda initially using "dpkg -i
> --force-overwrite kdelibs-data_3.5.10.dfsg.1-0lenny4_all.deb".
> You should then be able to install the remainder of the packages that
> you need in the way that suits you.
>
> I hope this helps you carrry on using Knoda.
>
> martin welsh
>
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