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Hi all,
I installed koffice on my machine (pentium4 2GB ram Nvidia quadro NVS 290) OS Arch Linux i686, kernel 2.6.37.4, xorg 7.6 xorg-server 1.94 twm 1.0.6 . I don't have any desktop environment (except twm menu, and icons manager). I also installed goffice, libreoffice, various pdf viewers, gimp, firefox, opera, and some gtk theme tools. The installation (with pacman) didn't give any problem. But when i run kexi (2.3.3), and then close it, I have the following errors: Messages store in: http://pastebin.com/2m8mpi50 Note that the problem is the same with both setting qtconfig to use gtk+ or default desktop theme (if this is useful). I didn't found any useful information, but I think that there are some missing dependencies i need to install. I just searched the net all day without finding the right solution. Any idea? Thanks Mat
Last edited by bra1n0v3rfl0w on Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Those messages are largely harmless and can be ignored. I would recommend ensuring that UDisks is installed though.
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Thanks for your reply bcooksley.
Udisks is just installed. I also disabled all graphics effects, and other test and you can see messages here: http://pastebin.com/2hdCxUvz Hope it will be more clear. I don't understand what you mean with harmless. Looking at the above pastebin code seems there are messages with: error (udisks), failed to load schema data, No such method KateView, No communication with slave, no query specified!, but I don't understand if some are related to errors I did using kexi (no query specified!) or some bad installation I did (error (udisks)) and more important how harmless they are regarding the functionality and stability of kexi. Thanks Mat |
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The SlavePool, Connection::querySingleRecord, and Solid (UDisks) error messages can be safely ignored. The ones that indicate query failures or schema load failures may indicate bugs in Kexi, if the operation of Kexi seems unimpaired though, they can likely be ignored.
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Hi bcooksley, and thanks again.
I only wanted to verify that kexi was installed and working without errors, so I created empty tables, forms, queries ...etc, but surely doing wrong operations, so i don't think there is a bug. Now I have to build a real db, so I have to study it and if I find some errors I'll post them. I think I can set this topic solved. Thanks Mat |
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