> I moved tde-packaging to my laptop (kde 3.5.10 on > opensuse) and went to update > it and kwallet Qt4 appeared - what the heck? I did it three > times to makes sure. > Here is the konsole output I received: > > 22:41 alchemy:~/tde/tde-packaging> ../scr/gituppkg.sh > Checking out files: 100% (22574/22574), done. > HEAD is now at f635b71 Fix tdelibs FTBFS on Ubuntu > QDBusConnection: name 'org.kde.kwalletd' had owner '' but we > thought it was ':1.35' > HEAD is now at f635b71 Fix tdelibs FTBFS on Ubuntu > 22:41 alchemy:~/tde/tde-packaging> ../scr/gituppkg.sh > HEAD is now at f635b71 Fix tdelibs FTBFS on Ubuntu > HEAD is now at f635b71 Fix tdelibs FTBFS on Ubuntu > 22:42 alchemy:~/tde/tde-packaging> ../scr/gituppkg.sh > HEAD is now at f635b71 Fix tdelibs FTBFS on Ubuntu > ksshaskpass(8692)/kdeui (Wallet): The kwalletd service has > been disabled > ksshaskpass(8692)/kdeui (Wallet): The kwalletd service has > been disabled > ksshaskpass(8692)/kdeui (Wallet): The kwalletd service has > been disabled > ksshaskpass(8692)/kdeui (Wallet): The kwalletd service has > been disabled > ksshaskpass(8692)/kdeui (Wallet): The kwalletd service has > been disabled > ksshaskpass(8692)/kdeui (Wallet): The kwalletd service has > been disabled > Already up-to-date. > HEAD is now at f635b71 Fix tdelibs FTBFS on Ubuntu > > How is this possible? Is this supposed to happen? It > was really kind of creepy. Here is a screenshot: > > http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/ss/updt-packageing-launches-kwallett.jpg > > Up to this point all of the git sources have been on > my server where I simply access them via ssh. The gituppkg.sh script is simply: > > cat ../scr/gituppkg.sh > #!/bin/bash > > git reset --hard HEAD > git clean -dxf > git pull > git reset --hard HEAD > git clean -dxf > git submodule init > git submodule update --recursive > git submodule foreach --recursive "git checkout master" > git submodule foreach --recursive "git pull" > > What's going on? Are you installing binary packages or referring to just trying to build packages? Do you have KDE4 installed? Check $PATH. Darrell