Re: Latest yum update of KDE loses some icons

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On 11/3/06, Steven P. Ulrick <lists-fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 10:16:49 -0600
"Arthur Pemberton" <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 11/3/06, Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> >
> > > I just did a yum update, and KDE came down the pipe. The update
> > > however seemed to have hosed server icons on my system:
> > > including, but not limited to some icons in my KMenu.
> >
> > "some" icons?  Can you be a little more specific?
> >
> > -- Rex
> >
>
> Sure. Should have initially. ALl the category (for lack of a better
> word) in my KMenu and one icon in my quick launcher applet which let
> to home (had an icon of a house)
>
> Please see snapshot here (Sorry, didn't have time to circle it,
> currently in a rush)
> http://www.pembo13.com/pub/snapshots/snapshot-kde-3.5.5-0.1.fc5.png
>
> Thanks.
>
> Arthur

Hello, Arthur
I don't know if you have the same problem that I have or not, but here
goes:
If I am not mistaken, your screenshot looks something like this:
http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/kmenu-1038am.jpg

Is this perhaps the way that it used to look, and the way that you
would like it to look?:
http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/kmenu-1039am.jpg

I continue to have this problem because I run KDE compiled from the
Branch 3.5 sources &installed in a non-default location (so as not to
overwrite the FC RPMS)  For me it goes something like this:
1. Install new version of Fedora Core.
2. Reboot, login.  Discover that my KMenu has been trashed:
http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/kmenu-1038am.jpg
3. Run the following command as root: "rpm -e --nodeps redhat-menus"
4. A few seconds after the command finishes running, my KMenu is back
to normal:
http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/kmenu-1039am.jpg

Unfortunately, some official Fedora Core updates depend on
redhat-menus.  So if I exclude that RPM in my yum.conf, I don't get
those updates (I assume)  So, what I have to do is run "rpm -e --nodeps
redhat-menus" whenever "redhat-menus" is reinstalled during a "yum
update"

Again, this might not be your problem, but based on how your KMenu
looks, and the fact that it got hosed after an update at least makes
our situations look similar.

Rex: a few weeks ago this problem seemed to be fixed.  But then it just
started happening to me again.  I looked for the thread where you and I
discussed this issue, but I could not find it.  I have no idea when
"redhat-menus" started going back to destroying my KMenu....

Have a Great Day,
Steven P. Ulrick


That's exactly how my kmenu looks now and looked before. Pity I did
not have a screenshot of before.
--
Fedora Core 5 and proud


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