NewRoot wrote:


 > I have noticed that Krusader is missing a dependency, kde-cli-tools,
 > installing this should fix the above problem and then you should also
 > see the error I mention about KSysoca.

After installing kde-cli-tools in the template the errors (ignoring gdk_atom_intern errors) change to : [user@krusader-fed-37 ~]$ kf.i18n: KLocalizedString: Using an empty domain, fix the code. msgid: "No jobs" msgid_plural: "" msgctxt: ""

14:41:50.307-warning kf.i18n unknown@0 # Trying to convert empty KLocalizedString to QString. 14:41:51.048-warning default unknown@0 # QDBusConnection: name 'org.freedesktop.UDisks2' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.41'

I don't see the KSysoca error at all, just in case you are interested.


Can you please test something. I don't see the KSysoca error logged anymore either, but this is only true when I try and set the application to open with after I have opened the file. Instead, if you right click on the file and go to Properties, then click on the Change button on the "Open With" line. As soon as you add evince using the Add button and you click on Apply you should see the KSysoca error logged on your terminal window.

Can you also confirm, when executing "kbuildsycoca5 --noincremental" on cli do you also get

"applications.menu"  not found in  ("/etc/xdg/menus")    ?

I am not sure if this is related or if it is something that can be ignored, I can confirm that I don't see it on a Debian 11 machine running Krusader. The command should just complete without any output.

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