OK, should I then uninstall the one from the 2009.1 repositories and then install the 32 bit rpm from for instance rpmfind? Or would it be better to install from source?
And will the earlier version run under KDE4 OK, or do I have to make changes to that also?
It sort of bears out my impression that if you once get a working copy of Mandriva, burn incense, give thanks, and do not under any circumstances upgrade! But the temptation is, its so easy for non-technical end users....
Peter
Robby Stephenson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 May 2009, Mjules wrote:
> Le Wed, 27 May 2009 10:12:03 -0700 (PDT),
>
> Peter Alcibiades <palcibiades-first@yahoo.co.uk> a écrit :
> > Hi Robby,
> >
> > I installed this for someone, from the Mandriva One Gnome iso. Then
> > got Tellico from the repositories. It loads fine. The data file is
> > from an earlier Debian version. Everything seems to work ok, but it
> > crashes with error 11 if you try to open an entry for editing. Any
> > ideas?
> >
> > I installed all of KDE just in case. Made no difference.
> >
> > Peter
>
> FTR, the version of tellico shipped by mandriva in 2009.1 seems to be a
> dev version (tellico-1.9-0.936109) based on KDE4.
I can't make any promises about that...it's way too early to be including
pre-release versions...I won't even try to reproduce it unless someone can
with current svn.
Robby
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