On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann > <volkerar...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> On Freitag 24 April 2009, Paul Hartman wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I updated Qt earlier today, and rebuilt kdelibs, PyQt4, qt-opengl, and >>> all of my qt-related themes, but apparently I've missed something >>> because there are still "holes": outlines of buttons or windows with >>> no content. The most important of which is the Kicker menu. I can >>> change it to "classic" mode and use it, but when I set it to kicker >>> mode it's just an outline. This happened to me a long time ago and I >>> can't remember what I had to rebuild to fix it. I'm sure I am just >>> missing something easy. >>> >>> Also, is there a command that can scan my system and tell me which >>> programs need to be rebuild after a Qt update? I seem to go through >>> this every time. :) >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Paul >> >> there is a big, fat bug in qt-4.5.1. AFAIK it is fixed in their svn and in >> kde's qt-copy version. You might want to try this versions from the >> qting-edge >> overlay. > > I can't seem to find how to install/enable the qt-copy patches. I use > kde-testing and qting-edge overlays. Am I missing something obvious?
To answer my own question: yes. :) I read the documention in qting-edge overlay and now it makes sense. I probably should have used the qt-kde-live set all along, I've been using the generic Qt packages. Thanks