Hi Lior, I did as you described below; none of it affected the kkbswitchrc file -- even purging the package did not remove it. So I removed it myself, and as I suspected, neither reinstalling the package nor purging and installing cleanly did not recreate it.
When the file is not there, the flags are not shown, which I think is a problem (it means every user must conigure the package on her own, manually). I think, assuming the install/upgrade scripts are not supposed to edit files in every user's home directory, that there should be a kkbswitchrc in /etc/kde3 (it seems a host of other KDE apps use this place) for the program to fall back to (I tried just setting one up, and the program ignored it, so I guess this needs to be coded in). But perhaps this should be a new bug. Hope this helps, Shai. On Friday, September 1 2006 23:36, Lior Kaplan wrote: > I didn't find the source to the flags problem, but it seems to work now. > > My guess that it's somehow related to /usr/bin/kconf_update which is > responsible to update users' configuration files. > > Please try to: > 1. Backup your ~/.kde/share/config/kkbswitchrc > 2. Make sure you have kdebase-data package (dpkg -l kdebase-data), since > it contains the flags' icons. > 3. reinstall kkbswitch (apt-get --reinstall install kkbswitch), and see > if ~/.kde/share/config/kkbswitchrc changed > 4. purge it, and install it cleanly (apt-get --purge remove kkbswitch; > apt-get install kkbswitch), than check again if > ~/.kde/share/config/kkbswitchrc changed. > 5. Report back to here. > > If everything works fine, I'll close the bug report. > > Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]