The same bug happens for sudo, so I think the bug is in sudo package. 2009/5/7, Didier Raboud <did...@raboud.com>: > reassign 527340 gtk-qt-engine-kde4 > thanks > > Le jeudi 7 mai 2009 01:34:13 Rafael Belmonte, vous avez écrit : >> Package: kdesudo >> Version: 3.4.1-1 >> Severity: normal >> >> --- Please enter the report below this line. --- >> Opening a gtk application with kdesudo (for instance synaptic) in KDE4 >> causes that gtk application to do not apply gtk-qt-engine theme >> configuration. The cause of this is that kdesudo looks for a >> /root/.gtkrc-2.0 configuration file, while gtk-qt-engine really creates a >> /root/.gtkrc-2.0-kde4 configuration file, if you rename >> /root/.gtkrc-2.0-kde4 to /root/.gtkrc-2.0, kdesudo starts to theme gtk > > Hi Rafael, and thanks for having reported this bug ! > > As I can't find any reference to 'gtk' in kdesudo source, I must say that I > think this bug is either in gtk-qt-engine-kde4 or in sudo, with a preference > on > gtk-qt-engine-kde4, so reassigning… > > By the way, do you have gtk-qt-engine-kde4 or gtk-qt-engine installed ? (Or > both ?) > > Best regards, > > OdyX > > -- > Didier Raboud, proud Debian user. > CH-1802 Corseaux > did...@raboud.com >
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