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** Changed in: kdevelop (Ubuntu)
OK. I have now installed the kdevelop-doc package, and everything is
still working.
I'm kind of scared to now install the one remaining package, kdevelop-
dev (especially since it sounds like I don't need it), since that will
put me back into the state of having all four kdevelop-* packages
instal
Forgot to add:
No there exist no kdevelop-plugins package. The extra plugin package exist only
for the older kdevelop3 packages. The plugins were merged into the kdevelop
package.
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kdevelop will not run on 6.06-1 AMD64
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kdevelop-dev contains the header files of kdevelop, usually you only
need them if you want to develop/compile plugins for kdevelop.
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I discovered that if I install ONLY the kdeveop and kdevelop-data
packages, then kdevelop installs properly (I get the menu items) and
seems to work OK.
So it looks like installing _all_ of the kdevelop-* packages was the
mistake. Most likely it was kdevelop-dev that broke things (although I',
jus
I haven't seen anything here for a couple of days, so I did some more
experimenting after a complete reboot (to get rid of any cached files).
Trying to install kdevelop3 produces this logfile:
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Selecting previously deselected package kdevelop3-data.
(Reading database ... 139659 files and di
Well, that made things a little better...
Now I get a splash screen that freezes :-)
The screen says "Loading 'Open With' Menu Addon".
Actually, if I wait long enough (seems like forever, but probably about a
minute) the splash screen goes away, but nothing else appears.
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I am not able to reproduce that on current Edgy. In the Edgy version
there were some changes in the package regarding the placements of the
plugins.
If you run
kbuildsycoca --noincremental
from the command line and then try to start kdevelop again, does it then
find it's plugins?
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It looks pretty bad:
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Unable to find plugins, KDevelop will not work properly!
Please make sure that KDevelop is installed in your KDE directory, otherwise
you have to add KDevelop's installation path to the environment variable
KDEDIRS and run kbuildsycoca. Restart KDevelop afterwards.
Ex
Is this just an informational message that some functionality will be
missing because some optional packages are not installed? For example
you can't use the debugger if you don't have gdb installed, but
otherwise kdevelop will work.
Or does kdevelop crashes/closes after that message? Could you pl
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