Version: 1.0.2 (using 4.0.5 (KDE 4.0.5), Kubuntu packages) Compiler: gcc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.24-19-generic .torrent files are associated with ktorrent 4 using kde 4.0.5 error msg Sorry Dolphin KDEinit could not launch usr/lib/kde4/bin/ktorrent I am not sure if this is related to Dolphin or to Ktorrent.
It works well here on trunk and with KDE 4.0.5 (Suse packages). @Finex: it would be great if you could check on your system too whether it works, so that we get a hint whether it might be Kubuntu specific :-) Thanks in advance!
I've got both kget and ktorrent installed, kget is the default application for open .torrent, before ktorrent (which I can find in the "open with" menu action). If I switch the applications order (before ktorrent and after kget), clicking on a .torrent file will open ktorrent without any problem. This seems more likely a packaging problem on kubuntu. (I'm using trunk compiled a couple of days ago)
Thanks Finex for testing!
*** Bug 165590 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 164505 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 173464 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I'll set this issue to WORKSFORME. All duplicate bug reports are (K)Ubuntu related and I agree to Finex that this is a packaging issue.
*** Bug 155922 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 175661 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I am seeing this behavior, but with kate from both Dolphin and Konqueror. When launching the second (and all subsequent files) in kate, I get the error. My setup: Kubuntu 8.10 KDE 4.2 from kubuntu-experimental PPA. Using Dolphin or Konqueror open text file with kate. --> works fine Leaving Kate open, open second text file from Dolphin or Konqueror. --> Receive error "KDEInit could not launch '/usr/bin/kate'. --> But the file opens as expected (as second open document in kate)
See also Bug 165590 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165590#c4 I don't know why this bug has a status "Resolved" ! It will never be solved if not kept open.