Alejandro Exojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > El Miércoles, 12 de Enero de 2005 20:01, Michael Below escribió: >> As I said, I am sure you know what you are doing. But I had the >> impression it might make sense to rebuild that ksyscoca database >> during the upgrade 3.2 -> 3.3 in general. You said that someone else >> had encountered a similar problem too, and solved it by deleting this >> database? > > How did you performed the upgrade? Did you restarted KDE?
I don't think I was using KDE parts during the upgrade. Usually, I have a fvwm desktop, and I am using aptitude (in rxvt) for upgrades. The X apps I am using regularly are emacs, xmms and firefox, I think they don't use KDE libs. For the last months I have been tracking testing, doing upgrades every few days. As far as I can tell, it was the next day when I tried to use a KDE app (kmid or konqueror, I think) and it wouldn't work. Then I remembered that there had been a large update in testing recently, involving the KDE update. > I'm no ksycoca expert, but AFAIK, it will be regenerated properly if you log > out and log in again. If don't, simply run "kbuildsycoca" in a shell. I don't think ksyscoca is being regenerated on each log in. There is a status message in my xterm like "reusing ksyscoca" when I start a KDE app for the first time. I guess you know this message -- I just saw it when starting konqueror, but then it flooded the xterm with tons of warnings like: kbuildsycoca: WARNING: '/usr/share/applications/dia.desktop' specifies undefined mimetype/servicetype 'application/x-dia-diagram' (I didn't see them before deleting that ksyscoca file, but I didn't notice any missing functionality, so I think I can ignore this?) My xterm backlog buffer isn't big enough to keep that first message now. If you want me to, I can log out and start a KDE app with stderr redirection, then I can send you the exact words. > Maybe i'm saying something stupid, but perhaps this regeneration can be > triggered in postinst. Thats what I thought (especially the first part ;) Michael Below