Re: Strange messages at startup for one account

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> Hi,
> 	On one account on my OpenSuSE Leap 42.3 system (the main account, of 
course), 
> I'm getting these messages after the login screen and before the desktop 
> appears:
> 
> 1)
> > The R14-xdg-update script has been run at least once.
> > The script is not successfully updating.
> > The script will run with each login until corrected.
> > Please contact an administrator or take appropriate administrative action 
to 
> > correct the problem.
> > The error code is 9.
> 
> 2)
> > Some Trinity profile R14 XDG compliance updates failed.
> > Check applications-tdemenuedit.menu for '<filename>kde-' in
> > /var/tmp/kdecache-leslie/r14-xdgupdate-validation-test-9.tct.
> 
> 3)
> > The R14-xdg-update script has been run at least once.
> > The script is not successfully updating.
> > The script will run with each login until corrected.
> > Please contact an administrator or take appropriate administrative action 
to 
> > correct the problem.
> > The error code is 9.
> > Common failures include file and directory permissions.
> 
> 	(These messages are displayed using xmessage, and can't be copied/pasted 
> since the desktop isn't active, so the above is my hand-copied version, 
which 
> has all the words, but not necessarily on the same lines.)
> 
> 	So I looked into the indicated file, and indeed there are a plethora of 
lines 
> containing <filename>kde-... (see attached).  Apparently there are 'file and 
> directory permissions' problems /somewhere./  I have looked at the 
> permissions of all files in ~/.kde and they look okay (but is owner rw- 
> sufficient?)  I looked at the r14-xdg-update script, but the code is opaque 
> (at least to me).  I tried renaming ~/.kde to something else but the problem 
> persists; also tried removing socket-dir and tmp-dir, but that doesn't help 
> either.  The script contains this unhelpful comment:
> 
> > # This script should be needed to run only once, but corner cases
> > # and file/directory permissions could cause incomplete updates.
> > #
> > # TODO: How to handle environments where files/directories are locked
> > #       administratively or are owned by root and can't be updated.
> > #       The nominal validation checks in this script provide some notice
> > #       but no direct remedy.
> > #
> > # TODO: How to update profile directories not named $HOME/.trinity and 
> $TDEHOME
> > #       is not yet declared when running this script.
> 
> 	I'm not at all sure where to look and what to look for beyond this.  How 
can 
> I get past this irritating situation?
> 
Hi Leslie
As root, run r14-xdg-update
When it asks you to continue say yes by pressing Y.

Kate
>

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