Re: DCOP problem when running a kde app remotely (withDISPLAY redirect)

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On Thursday 24 August 2006 13:14, Com Pegasus-CC-Hotline wrote:

> This would be my next (and last) chance, as I need to switch
> off something called "externel something" or so, but all other mixers
> I have tried so far do not handel this switch, except kmix.

Ah, I see :(

> And anyway: If it isn't possible to just run a kde app without beforehand
> starting a bunch of servers (I have read about some further, which might
> be needed), then I am really a bit "upset" of kde.

KDE applications start necessary services themselves, provided that the 
installation is not broken or, as in your case, incomplete by design.

> As the -dopcserver switch is already standard to all kde apps, then
> shouldn't it be standard to have something like "-dcopserver none"
> to switch it off, for any unforseable situations like this one?

Hmm, well, one of the system invariants of a KDE system is that there is a 
DCOP server running.

If an application is just exporting a DCOP interface and not using one 
directly or indireclty it might work to have such an option, but I guess 
nobody as ever requested such a feature yet

Cheers,
Kevin

-- 
Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx>
Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User
Moderator: www.mrunix.de (German), www.qtcentre.org

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