bergerc
September 24, 2009, 1:08pm
#1
I have upgraded my OpenSuSE 11.1 installation from KDE 4.1 to 4.2 to 4.3. I now have a problem when opening Konqueror in KDE 4.3 and see the following error messages:
There was an error loading the module Dolphin View. The diagnostics is: The shared library was not found.
The same error dialog also appears for the following items:
File Size View
kdesvnpart
KFileReplace
Cervisia/KDE3
kdesvn/KDE3
After all these messages pop up the system launces a Dolphin window.
Can anyone help?
caf4926
September 24, 2009, 1:35pm
#2
Do you want to post the result of this:
zypper lr -d
Do you have kde3 installed also?
bergerc
September 26, 2009, 11:30pm
#3
As requested:
| Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh | Priority | Type | URI | Service
—±------------------------------±------------------------------±--------±--------±---------±-------±---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------±-------
1 | KDE4.3_Factory_(Desktop) | KDE4.3 Factory (Desktop) | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/Factory:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.1 |
2 | KDE_4.2_Community | KDE 4.2 Community | No | No | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/Community/openSUSE_11.1_KDE_42 |
3 | KDE_4.2_Desktop | KDE 4.2 Desktop | No | No | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/KDE:/42/openSUSE_11.1 |
4 | KDE_4.3_Factory_(Community) | KDE 4.3 Factory (Community) | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/Community/openSUSE_11.1_KDE4_Factory_Desktop |
5 | Mozilla | Mozilla | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_11.1 |
6 | OpenSuSE_Java | OpenSuSE Java | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/GNOME:/Factory/openSUSE_11.1 |
7 | Packman | Packman | No | No | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /packman/suse/11.1 |
8 | VideoLan | VideoLan | No | No | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /pub/vlc/SuSE/11.1/ |
9 | google | google | No | No | 99 | rpm-md | http://dl.google.com/linux/rpm/stable/i386 |
10 | openSUSE 11.1-0 | openSUSE 11.1-0 | No | No | 99 | yast2 | cd:///?devices=/dev/sr0 |
11 | openSUSE-NonOSS-Add-on_11.1-0 | openSUSE-NonOSS-Add-on 11.1-0 | No | No | 99 | yast2 | dvd:/// |
12 | repo-debug | openSUSE-11.1-Debug | No | Yes | 100 | NONE | Index of /debug/distribution/11.1/repo/oss |
13 | repo-non-oss | openSUSE-11.1-Non-Oss | Yes | Yes | 120 | yast2 | Index of /distribution/11.1/repo/non-oss |
14 | repo-oss | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | Yes | Yes | 120 | yast2 | Index of /distribution/11.1/repo/oss |
15 | repo-source | openSUSE-11.1-Source | No | Yes | 100 | yast2 | Index of /source/distribution/11.1/repo/oss |
16 | repo-update | openSUSE-11.1-Update | Yes | Yes | 20 | rpm-md | Index of /update/11.1 |
bergerc, I may be a long way from relevancy here, but by any chance is something other than Konqueror assigned to inode > directory & mount point under file associations?
I don’t remember if i am right but doesn’t your update repo have too high priority (20) ? You should set all of them to equal priority so that application with higher version numer will get installed
bergerc
October 15, 2009, 12:08am
#6
Not sure I understand what you mean or how to find out what you ask. Can you elaborate?
djmills
October 15, 2009, 11:43pm
#7
I’m getting a very similar error with KDE 4.1 from openSUSE 11.1.
The error I get is:
“There was an error loading the module kdesvn/KDE3”.
I even deleted the package kdesvn and the error persists.
I suspect that it is caused by a recent update - but which one?
zypper lr -d
produces
| Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh | Priority | Type | URI | Service
—±------------------------±------------------------±--------±--------±---------±---------±--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------±-------
1 | 20091012-175116 | 20091012-175116 | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/GNOME:/Backports:/2.28/openSUSE_11.1 |
2 | 20091012-233453 | 20091012-233453 | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/Virtualization:/VirtualBox/openSUSE_11.1 |
3 | GNOME:Backports:2.26 | GNOME:Backports:2.26 | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/GNOME:/Backports:/2.26/openSUSE_11.1 |
4 | GNOME:Factory | GNOME:Factory | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/GNOME:/Factory/openSUSE_11.1 |
5 | GNOME:STABLE:2.26 | GNOME:STABLE:2.26 | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/GNOME:/STABLE:/2.26/openSUSE_11.1 |
6 | OpenOffice | OpenOffice | Yes | Yes | 99 | plaindir | dir:///usr/local/src/Downloads/2009/OpenOffice/OOO310_m19_native_packed-2_en-US.9420/ |
7 | Packman | Packman | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /suse/11.1 |
8 | devel:languages:haskell | devel:languages:haskell | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/devel:/languages:/haskell/openSUSE_11.1 |
9 | devel:tools:scm | devel:tools:scm | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /repositories/devel:/tools:/scm/openSUSE_11.1 |
10 | nVidia | nVidia | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | http://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/11.1 |
11 | openSUSE 11.1-0 | openSUSE 11.1-0 | Yes | No | 99 | yast2 | cd:///?devices=/dev/sr0 |
12 | openSUSE-11.1-Updates | openSUSE-11.1-Updates | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /update/11.1 |
13 | openSUSE:11.1:Update | openSUSE:11.1:Update | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | Index of /update/11.1 |
14 | repo-debug | openSUSE-11.1-Debug | No | Yes | 100 | NONE | Index of /debug/distribution/11.1/repo/oss |
15 | repo-non-oss | openSUSE-11.1-Non-Oss | Yes | Yes | 100 | yast2 | Index of /distribution/11.1/repo/non-oss |
16 | repo-oss | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | Yes | Yes | 100 | yast2 | Index of /distribution/11.1/repo/oss |
17 | repo-source | openSUSE-11.1-Source | No | Yes | 100 | yast2 | Index of /source/distribution/11.1/repo/oss |
caf4926
October 16, 2009, 4:57am
#8
@djmills
You need to decide what repo you want to use from gnome!
In fact, why not just remove them all. It’s wonder you even have any resemblence of an OS.
djmills
October 25, 2009, 3:51am
#9
I remove 2 of the 3 GNOME repos. Then downgraded any product whose version showed in red on the Yast2 Software update window.
Still appears.
Interestingly, I created a fresh user, logged in, started konqueror and it worked without the error messsage pop-up appearing. So there must be some config file that I could change to fix this problem.
caf4926
October 25, 2009, 4:04am
#10
In your /home directory there are 2 folders (.kde and .kde4)
You can rename them to old Eg: .kde_old
This will start completely clean and New kde sessions. Start with doing just the .kde4 folder
You need to do it out of X. So at the login choose a console login and do this;
mv /home/username*/.kde4 .kde4_old
(replace username* with your user name)
All your settings will be in the _old folder, only import back what you really need.