From: Jeroen W. <Jer...@kd...> - 2004-05-28 09:53:27
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On Tuesday 25 May 2004 04:55, Str...@ao... wrote: > Hello, > I just installed kile at worked and really liked it, so I later installed > it at home. Unfortunately a few days later I realized that I could no > longer open new instances of xmms or kopete... when I try it results in > "Floating point exception" for both programs. I'm running mandrake 10 > official at home, and mandrake 10 rc1 at work. For both I installed from > source, and the only problem it had was that it couldn't find > /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.la, so I copied from /usr/lib/libGL.* to > /usr/X11R6/lib/. I tried make uninstall, but I'm still getting exceptions. > Does anyone have an idea of what's happening? Thanks, > Eric That's pretty weird. Kile does not install (or modify) any libraries at all. It just uses the existing libraries on your system. Are you sure you didn't install/remove other software? Also, it is likely you messed something up while copying the libraries (most of the files you copied were probably symbolic links). best, Jeroen -- Kile - KDE Integrated LaTeX Editor http://kile.sourceforge.net |