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Re: Who's behind the DoS attack, then?
by Lauri Watts on Friday 08/Feb/2002, @13:24
kio_help is broken? News to me, it's working perfectly happily on my (and many other) 2.2.2 installations. Have you reported a specific bug on bugs.kde.org that we can look into?
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Re: Who's behind the DoS attack, then?
by Malcolm Agnew on Friday 08/Feb/2002, @13:52
Search on google:

gg:klauncher said Error loading kio_help

and it takes you to the corressponding kde bug report quicker than you will find it from the kde site.
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  • Re: Who's behind the DoS attack, then?
    by Aaron J. Seigo on Friday 08/Feb/2002, @15:53
    i had similar problems with kde2. they seem to have gone for good with kde3, as the helpcenter now works 100% reliably here. yay for progress!
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  • Re: Who's behind the DoS attack, then?
    by Lauri Watts on Saturday 09/Feb/2002, @09:20
    bugno: <a-number> would get you there there even quicker.

    For help to work, you need libxml2 (this is not the same thing as libxml) and libxslt. These are dependencies for kdebase - which versions do you have installed?

    You need to have installed the help - some early versions of the RedHat RPMs inadvertantly didn't install it. Do you have the most up to date ones available? I'm assuming you have RedHat, as the bug report above is referring to RedHat. Do you have anything in $KDEDIR/share/doc/HTML/<yourlang>/<appname>/ ? You should have, depending on the application, an index.docbook, an index.cache.bz2, and perhaps some .png files if the document has screenshots.

    If you go into one of these directories and run "meinproc index.docbook", do you get any more error messages?

    The bug reports referenced above look rather like packaging errors, but there's not enough information provided to even investigate them.
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