It crashes with a new user using qtcurve in my old disk, but It's not crashing
with a clean install of debian sid.
It can be closed for me.
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It crashes with klearlooks style too. Without any other in my case. Can someone
confirm this bug?
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Ok, additionaly, it crashes using qtcurve style in kde. With oxigen, it seems
to work properly.
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On Martes 29 Septiembre 2009 21:13:15 Rene Engelhard escribió:
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> The report you reply to was for the
> *lenny backport* which of course is built against KDE3/Qt3 as lennys
> KDE is KDE3..
You are right, sorry! I'll open a new report for this.
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On Martes 29 Septiembre 2009 21:13:15 usted escribió:
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> That said, it does even crash for you on sid? OOo should not use
> Qt3 on sid in any way, except when you have some old -kde there, which
> should not happen, though. The report you reply to was for the
> *lenny backport* which of cour
Package: openoffice.org-kde
Version: 1:3.1.1-2
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It still for me! I can't use openoffice with openoffice.org-kde installed. Do I
need to remove all qt3
packages? I'm using some of them...
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Architecture: amd64
Kernel:
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