Sune Vuorela schrieb:
On Sunday 12 July 2009 13:30:35 Nicos Gollan wrote:
I forgot about the bug report. It took me quite some time to fix it.
Ultimately, I had to manually remove all packages related to KDE and
then manually delete all remaining KDE stuff under /usr/lib and
/usr/share to fix the issue.
Installing to /usr without doing it with your package manager is bound to give
you issues sooner or later, so please don't.
/Sune
I had been using the very unofficial/unsupported "pre-packages" of KDE
4, but never installed any manually built packages (as I found KDE to be
a bit of a pain to build and install anyway). At some point, one of the
core packages must have left behind e.g. a configuration file that
subsequently broke the HTTP kioslave. It must have been something in the
/usr hierarchy, since I didn't touch anything else.
So to clarify, I uninstalled packages related to KDE until the kde4
structure in /usr/share didn't contain any more files recognized by dpkg
-S, and then deleted the rest. After reinstallation, everything was back
to normal.
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