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Bug#231392: konqueror: Can't talk to klauncher



Hello,
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 05:54:42PM +0100, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> > The reason I asked was becuase kde has this thing called DCOP which
> > lets kde programs talk to each other (like IPC in a tty). I was
> > thinking that it wasn't running in wmaker. (klauncher is part of
> > this). You could check if it is running with the kdcop program, if
> > you have konqi installed, then it should already be there. The
> > problems you are descibing sound like a problem with the dcop system
> > to me.

I do not have kdcop, only dcop (though I just checked with apt-file
and ist says:
kdebase-bin: usr/bin/kdcop
)

I check that tonight.

dcop exists and tells me:
kded
konqueror-733
konqueror-734
konqueror-735
konqueror-728

and if I ask him to --list-sessions:
Active sessions for user /home/helge :
  .DCOPserver_sixtyfor__0

> The dcopserver is supposed to be started by kde apps if it is not
> already running.  

I can provide you with a ps-listing if this helps you. I do see dcop
running.

> The klauncher warning is probably unrelated to the bug, as it is
> issued by kded when it can't run the cache update program with
> klauncher.  After this warning, it falls back to the system call for
> starting the program, and this is probably not a problem.

What I did: I closed all konqueror windows, and started a new one --
same problem, klauncher warning, not working. Then I closed this
window, *killed dcop* and started a new konqueror. Now it is working
like a charm. This of course, defeat the session management, since
closing all windows I want to avoid. Next time, I simply try to kill
dcop without closing the windows -- maybe this helps, too.

Greetings

           Helge
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