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WARNING: If you are using any of the several shared-qt Opera 10+ packages from AUR, be careful when upgrading to qt-4.5.3-1:
- don't pacman -Sc
- check if Opera still loads pages. Test with "busy" pages with lots of JS, flash, etc.
- if opera seems to get stuck in the middle of loading pages or before showing anything, downgrade qt:
pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/qt-4.5.2-7-i686.pkg.tar.gz
or
pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/qt-4.5.2-7-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz
Last edited by Rulatir (2009-10-09 10:15:02)
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i have the same problem about opera and new QT
arora also cannot open https pages.
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I can confirm this as well, been happening since yesterday. I downgraded QT package and issue went away.
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Same problem here. Downgrading qt solved it too.
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had the same. for me it fixed installation of opera-qt4 from aur.
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Same for me, I had to downgrade qt
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had the same. for me it fixed installation of opera-qt4 from aur.
Opera-qt4 from aur is Opera with statically linked QT, i.e. it doesn't use the system wide QT library and doesn't "see" the ugrade.
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Opera-qt4 from aur is Opera with statically linked QT, i.e. it doesn't use the system wide QT library and doesn't "see" the ugrade.
Just to confirm - building and installing opera-qt4 solved the problem completely.
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heh, I did -Sc after doing a system upgrade because I didn't notice any problems. Only noticed Opera's loading issue a while later.
For anyone that screwed up like I did, you can load pages/tabs by refreshing. (on occasion, tabs may not close but you can not use them. refresh and this will update the browser, closing the tab).
reporting the issue on Opera forums:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/to … ?id=294599
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Works fine here without any voodoo on 64bit.
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i am using shared opera.
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Skripka, are you using a "static qt" or a "shared qt" build?
I'm now giving the static build a try.
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Bundled QT is mighty fugly, it doesn't render with current KDE theme. Will have to suffer this @#$%#$%^@$%@%^@$%^ for now...
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It's also acting up for me (x86_64).
For anyone who had already cleared their cache, i found an out of date mirror:
x86_64: http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/metalab/distrib … pkg.tar.gz
i686: http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/metalab/distrib … pkg.tar.gz
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Last edited by warriant (2011-06-06 15:51:36)
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What's the deal with the new Qt package? ive had quite a bit of Qt software compiled for 4.5.2 have strange bugs with 4.5.3
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Three cheers for op!
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Same here. Opera 10 shared from AUR. Downgrading QT worked.
Question: I originally opted for the shared version because it was in the repos and I hadn't discovered the pleasures of AUR&yaourt yet. Opera is the only QT-app I use.
Is there any reason NOT to use the static version of opera, since I need to get it from AUR anyway?
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The only difference between the static and shared builds are size (static is obviously larger, as it includes all the needed libraries and dependancies) and the look. static's menus look horrible and you cant change them.
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Same here. Opera 10 shared from AUR. Downgrading QT worked.
Question: I originally opted for the shared version because it was in the repos and I hadn't discovered the pleasures of AUR&yaourt yet. Opera is the only QT-app I use.
Is there any reason NOT to use the static version of opera, since I need to get it from AUR anyway?
i dont get it.. you have downgraded qt already and it works. What else do you need?
And to answer your question: No, its not possible, opera is bugged against new qt, nothing you can do - hooray to closed source software
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I have found this (http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/commit/d0 … 3ef6662b57) and this (http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/commit/0e … b43fc30449) commit in the qt git repository that look like they will fix the problem many of us have identified. While I haven't had the chance to try them out myself yet, I think they should be investigated and added to our qt package if they actually prove to solve the issue because it is likely it will bite us again some way or the other with the impeding KDE 4.3.2 release.
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WARNING: If you are using any of the several dynamic-qt Opera 10+ packages from AUR, be careful when upgrading to qt-4.5.3-1:
- don't pacman -Sc
- check if Opera still loads pages. Test with "busy" pages with lots of JS, flash, etc.
- if opera seems to get stuck in the middle of loading pages or before showing anything, downgrade qt:
Exactly the same problem here Is there a chance for a fix soon?
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well as it's in the opera's AUR, the last comment leads us to this site:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/to … ?id=294599
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I tried the opera PKGBUILD from AUR on x86_64 with Qt-4.5.3-3 and did not notice any problems. How exactly do you guy produce this error?
PS: Note that KDE 4.3.2 does not work with Qt 4.5.2!
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~ $ kwin --version
Qt: 4.5.3
KDE: 4.3.2 (KDE 4.3.2)
KWin: 4.3.2 (KDE 4.3.2)
actually, u just need to open up to 5 new tabs then, for each one, move to a site (different sites)..
seems like it stops responding..
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