Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.2) Installed from: Gentoo Packages OS: Linux When I used the kcmmouse "Install New Theme..." button to install the Ghost Cursors theme from KDE-look.org, I discovered that the installation didn't properly create the symlinks that were in the .tar.bz2 file I downloaded. For example, there is a symlink "hand" in the cursors directory that links to "hand1". It was just created as an empty file, not a symlink. This caused most cursors to not even appear properly; instead I get the hideous X default black and white cursors. Reference: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=13090
Same here, KDE 3.5 SuSE 10.0 packages. Sad enough that some cursors get linked by these hashes in KDE.
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This bug is 2 years old. So either it is too hard to fix, not a bug but a feature and hence invalid, or a defacto WONTFIX.
I just tested installing cursor themes in KDE4 (using kde4daily) and this bug appears to be fixed. However, I don't know whether the fix has been backported.
Agreed, obviously resolved by dfaure in karchive.cpp Sep 21 2007. #116431 is a duplicate of bug #84938 and possibly some others.
*** Bug 116431 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
(In reply to comment #5) > Agreed, obviously resolved by dfaure in karchive.cpp Sep 21 2007. #116431 is > a duplicate of bug #84938 and possibly some others. Thank you Closing