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apiaio Guru
Joined: 04 Dec 2008 Posts: 417
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Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:38 am Post subject: Konqueror in Fluxbox [Solved] |
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Hi there.
Aurora works, but Konqueror does not in Fluxbox. At first when starting Konqueror from terminal I had seen error message concerned about ktimezoned. Emerged ktimezoned.
Now Konqueror starts without error, but when I want to display some URL I can see error in terminal Quote: | localhost ~ $ konqueror
konqueror(4161)/kdecore (KLibrary) findLibraryInternal: plugins should not have a 'lib' prefix: "libkhtmlpart.so"
| and on the screen of KonquerorAny suggestions?
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i92guboj Bodhisattva
Joined: 30 Nov 2004 Posts: 10315 Location: Córdoba (Spain)
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Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:50 am Post subject: |
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You should probably emerge kdebase-runtime-meta. |
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PatomaS Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 09 Feb 2006 Posts: 128
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:01 am Post subject: |
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Hi
Is downloading/installing more than 100Mb the only solution to have this browser working?
Sorry for bumping this thread, but may be now somebody has found a better solution and doesn't make sense opening a new thread.
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i92guboj Bodhisattva
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:51 am Post subject: |
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PatomaS wrote: | Hi
Is downloading/installing more than 100Mb the only solution to have this browser working?
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Yes. Note that this standard is not that different from any other modern browser anyway. If you install chromium from source (or firefox, seamonkey...) you will have to download much more than that, and wait much longer for the compilation to end. Chromium alone is around 150mb nowadays, and that without counting the dependencies.
The kdebase-runtime-meta metapackage was created precisely to solve this kind of problem, by gluing together all the dependencies that a kdebase program should need to run adequately. That doesn't mean that everything in there is "strictly needed" though. You can probably run konqueror without much of that stuff, but you gotta keep the pieces yourself, meaning that if something doesn't work no one's gonna give you support if you don't have these requirements installed, logically.
This is because despite kde apps being able to run outside kde, you still need the kde foundations for them to work.
So, if you are brave enough, just look at the ebuild or the merge list, and emerge the packages that you consider to be vital (probably all the *kio* related ones, kdelibs, etc) and skip the rest. You'll have to advance based on trial and error, and some of the errors will only appear at runtime, and might be difficult to diagnose.
As far as I know, there's no such thing as a self contained and standalone konqueror fork. Though there are some other qt based web browsers, and a couple of them are in portage.
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Sorry for bumping this thread, but may be now somebody has found a better solution and doesn't make sense opening a new thread.
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Don't worry, that's fine as long as we are on topic and the topic still applies nowadays.
ps. Edited to correct typos and a few other things. |
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