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Fish broken?!?
by Willie Sippel on Wednesday 13/Oct/2004, @20:14
It seems that fish doesn't work with KDE 3.3.1 - oh well, I hope this gets fixed soon... :-(
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Re: Fish broken?!?
by Waldo Bastian on Thursday 14/Oct/2004, @07:50
Make sure to file a bugreport.
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  • Re: Fish broken?!?
    by Willie Sippel on Thursday 14/Oct/2004, @09:01
    Seems I'm not the only one having this problem:

    http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91107
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    • Re: Fish broken?!?
      by Jan on Thursday 14/Oct/2004, @09:19
      Fish works with me. I installed KDE 3.3.1, as an upgrade on 3.3 with SuSE 9.0 last night and I have seen no problems so far.
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      • Re: Fish broken?!?
        by Willie Sippel on Thursday 14/Oct/2004, @10:28
        Strange. I thought it might have been an AMD64 issue, but the bugreport on bugs.kde.org came from a x86 user...
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  • Re: Fish broken?!?
    by Jan Menzel on Friday 29/Oct/2004, @13:36
    same problem here
    (
    # gcc --version
    gcc (GCC) 3.4.2 (Gentoo Linux 3.4.2-r2, ssp-3.4.1-1, pie-8.7.6.5)

    kde-3.3.1

    System uname: 2.6.9-gentoo i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1700MHz
    Gentoo Base System version 1.5.1
    ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="x86 ~x86"
    CFLAGS="-O2 -march=pentium3 -msse2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops -falign-functions=4"
    CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS
    )
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    • glibc upgrade: fish works again
      by Jan Menzel on Friday 29/Oct/2004, @14:56
      just upgraded glibc
      from glibc-2.3.4.20041006 (?)
      to glibc-2.3.4.20041021
      reboot

      now fish seems to work again :-)
      but kate still fails saving remote files. On the other hand kwrite can do so.

      regards, jan
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Re: Fish broken?!? ask gentoo linux
by xiando on Friday 15/Oct/2004, @09:35
ack on Gentoo Linux - but that's for bugs.kde.org and enough people already complained there. I'd just like to recommend Gentoo users to use KDE 3.3.0 for now as my experience with KDE 3.3.1 on Gentoo are all bad. Like kate. I tried to open a fish once in Kate, now kate is bugging me every freaking time I open it with a dialog box asking for freaking password on a location I tried to fish:// a few hours after upgrading. It wants the password, but no matter how many times I type it correctly it still just keeps on showing the same stupid dialog box. There are some other issues with 3.3.1 too, but those also belong somewhere else. Honestly, I wanted to write a review of KDE 3.3.1 for linuxreviews.org and write about how it's improved, but now, after using it, I just don't want to because it would all be too negative and destroy the spirit of the developers who, despite how poor the latest version is, do throw a very generous and enormous amount of their free time into KDE.
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Re: Fish broken?!?
by jb on Tuesday 09/Nov/2004, @17:50
seem to be broken on OpenBSD 3.6-snapshots (as of 11/2/04) as well. i've had a couple other problems with it as well, that i'm attributing to being on a BSD.
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