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Dolphin don't show any properties in prompt about conflict the files in Manjaro KDE: http://i.imgur.com/MGzvvsR.png In Kubuntu or openSUSE KDE this issue is't happened. Correct window prompt look like this: http://i.imgur.com/5nMYvNL.png I restored default Dolphin configuration, but this not solved issue. Can You help identify where is source of this issue or where configuration of this is stored? Regards FadeMind |
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Could it be that the screenshots have been made with different Dolphin/KDE SC versions? It could be related to the move from Nepomuk to Baloo in KDE SC 4.13. I guess the "File already exists" dialog, which is part of the KIO library from kdelibs, cannot make use of Baloo (yet).
If that really is the cause of the issue, then the problem cannot be resolved by changing settings or even changing anything in Dolphin's source code. Sorry about that. |
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In the lastest Kubuntu 14.04 with KDE SC 4.13.2 this prompt is OK with all extra info. Lastest release of Manjaro KDE have 4.13.x KDE. Since some days KDE Libs are in 5.0.0-1 version, and KDE SC in 4.13.2. EDIT: I booted in VB lastest Kubuntu: http://i.imgur.com/8x3sg2H.png |
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Can you please check to see if "renamedlgplugins" from kde-runtime has been compiled and installed on your system? Admittedly the plugins only cover audio and images - so i'm not sure if they are related in this case. Also, how much of Strigi is installed on your system?
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Here is output:
Packages info:
I don't have installed as default (results showed after searching words kio and strigi in Octopi):
Thanks for replies. UPDATE: I don't find any file or package called renamedlgplugins. |
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Is kde-runtime installed? Also, is kdelibs built against Strigi? (I'm afraid I can't read some of that output)
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Some KDE packages installed (this is default kde installation):
HERE You have full list of installed packages: https://pastebin.com/rL0eMJuD |
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Yes, this did happen in openSUSE as well, because when updating to 4.13 they chose to build kdelibs without Nepomuk/strigi support to get rid of some dependencies. But this has been fixed a while ago. See also: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334235 and https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=879506 So maybe Manjaro does the same? You should report it to your distribution in this case. |
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Manjaro use Arch packages. I will report this directly for Arch Developers. Thanks for news. |
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