Version: 4.7 (using KDE 4.7.0) OS: MS Windows After running the System Check using Kile, i recieve the following messages: 1. Error message: "The following tools did not pass all critical tests: Okular Your system is not ready to use. Please consult the results to find out what to fix." The Results specify the related message: "Okular (Critical failure, Kile will not function properly). . Binary: could not find the binary for this essential tool. (okular =>)" What I can't understand: Okular has been sucessfully installed (at least it's running), and I've also tried to reinstall KDE and Kile, and the error message persists. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install KDE from Google Chrome in windows 7 following the instructions available at: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/kile/index.php?title=KileOnWindows 2. Run Kile and the following problems arise: Error message: "The following tools did not pass all critical tests: Okular. Your system is not ready to use. Please consult the results to find out what to fix." 3. Run a System Check in the Kile environement, returning the following results: "Okular (Critical failure, Kile will not function properly). . Binary: could not find the binary for this essential tool. (okular =>)" Actual Results: Kile is unavailable for LaTeX editing (new and old documents). Expected Results: Run properly with Windows 7. Computer information: OS: Windows 7 Ultimate version 6.1 (service pack 1) - 64bits (in portuguese) Computer: Dell Studio One 19 With Intel Core™2 Duo E7500 4GB DDR2 800MHz HD SATA with 500GB
Could it be the same thing? http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-windows/2011-November/006252.html Try installing kate and check if the error disappears. I did not receive any feedback from the kde-windows guys, so I am not sure whether the dependency was added to the installer.
Thanks Christoph! Now it's working! Regards, Aureliano. (In reply to comment #1) > Could it be the same thing? > > http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-windows/2011-November/006252.html > > Try installing kate and check if the error disappears. > > I did not receive any feedback from the kde-windows guys, so I am not sure > whether the dependency was added to the installer.
Could you please be more specific. Did installing Kate fix it? Or did you do something else?