On 04/27/10 02:07, Dotan Cohen wrote: > I am performing a lecture for my LUG on KDE 4: the good, the bad and > the broken. These are my current topics, I would like to solicit > ideas for further good, bad, and broken aspects of KDE 4: > > The Bad > The Broken See: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=229735 I have basically given up on this bug. However, I note this message when I build KDELibs: WARNING: Installation prefix does not match PolicyKit install prefixes. You probably will need to move files installed in /opt/KDE-4.4/share/PolicyKit/policy/ and by dbus_add_activation_system_service to the /usr/KDE-4.4/share/PolicyKit/policy/ prefix I first note the interesting fact that I do not have PolicyKit installed in: "/usr/KDE-4.4"; it is installed in: "/usr". Something is broken here. However, the major point is that this is not fixed by moving files. Is it possible that the person that wrote this message doesn't understand the issue? If you read my instructions: http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Tutorials/D-Bus/Configuration you will see that the proper method is not to install the files in the wrong place and then move them, but rather to set: DBUS_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR DBUS_SYSTEM_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR to the locations corresponding to the install of PolicyKit. Or, you can also install the files where you want and edit the configuration files as per the instructions. There remains one issue which I have not solved. There is a file: org.kde.kcontrol.kcmremotewidgets.policy in: $CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/share/PolicyKit/policy/ which appears to have not been installed according to: KDE4_AUTH_POLICY_FILES_INSTALL_DIR is this correct, or is it a bug? -- James Tyrer Linux (mostly) From Scratch ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.