On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 12:52, Karolina Lindqvist wrote: > måndagen den 2 september 2002 12.03 skrev Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von > Bidder: > > Yo! > > > > kmail can not start the kioslave? > > > > ======= > > [avbidder@atlas avbidder]$ kmail > > kmail: KMKernel::openReader called > > kio (KSycoca): WARNING: Found version 49, expecting version 59 or > > higher. > > kio (KSycoca): WARNING: Outdated database found > > You have a mixture of old and new KDE. Check all KDE components on your > computer, and see to that they are all the same version. Sometimes some piece > of KDE from some old version is hanging around, since even the official > debian KDE versions were not always very good at removing old components. > > I am not sure which component is wrong here. Kmail is particularly picky in > needing the same version of kdelibs and kdebase. I guess it should have a > dependency for that, if I could ever figure out exactly what it needs.... > kioslave definitively. Probably also kdelibs4-bin it appears like. kdelibs4-bin was the problem (kmail started after I updated this), and apparently also libkonq4 (the version warning went away after I deleted this). But I can't view my INBOX (other folders work). And the threading problems are still not solved. Also, I'm not too sure if I like the UI on gpg messages, so I think I'll wait a few versions until trying again. Thanks for the help, though. cheers -- vbi -- secure email with gpg http://fortytwo.ch/gpg NOTICE: keyserver.kjsl.com is known to carry a valid copy of my key
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