Am 08/03/14 um 19:00 schrieb Vadim Zhukov:
> 2014-08-03 20:51 GMT+04:00 Stefan Wollny <[email protected]>:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> has s.o. managed to get kile-kde4 from ports up and running properly?
>>
>> On my system (Lenovo T60 / Core2 / OpenBSD-current #315 - amd64)
>> kile-kde4 did compile and does start - but that's about it. I cannot
>> open any file as the system complains about wrong libraries and unknown
>> mimetypes.
>>
>> If this is the first test 'out in the wild' take it as an error report.
>> Otherwise I would appreciate any hints on how to do it properly.
>>
>> Some relvant information further down.
> 
> Please report actual error you see.
> 
> I've tested Kile at the time of import by starting and typing some
> stuff. Not a Kile user myself, though.
> 
> --
>   WBR,
>   Vadim Zhukov
> 
Hi Vadim,

thank you for your super-fast reply.

The error is that kile simply does not respond to any input
(keyboard/mouse) after I try to open an existing .tex-document or start
a new one.

I had started kile from the command line to report the system's output
with my initial mail. If I kill kile with ctrl-c and try to restart it
from the command line it doesn't come up again - the splash screen is
the last reaction.

Does this help you:
~ $ kile -v
kile:/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.57.0: /usr/local/lib/libestdc++.so.16.0 :
WARNING: symbol(_ZN11__gnu_debug17_S_debug_messagesE) size mismatch,
relink your program
kile:/usr/local/lib/qt4/libQtScript.so.2.0:
/usr/local/lib/kde4/libs/libkhtml.so.50.2 : WARNING:
symbol(_ZTIN14WTFNoncopyable11NoncopyableE) size mismatch, relink your
program
Qt: 4.8.6
KDE Development Platform: 4.13.3
Kile: 2.1.3



Would it be helpful if I delete kile-kde4 and kde4-libs and give it a
new try from ports?

Thanks again and
have a nice evening!

STEFAN

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