Il 11/03/20 04:13, Ian Mortimer ha scritto:> On Tue, 2020-03-10 at 09:46 +0100, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > >> How I can communicate the bug with the maintainer? > Open an account at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ > Select "File a Bug" > Go to "Fedora" then "Fedora EPEL" > In "Component" select the relevant plasma package > File the bug report > >Sorry, I'm here again. I have created a bugzilla account and done what you said. Reading select list of which component give the error, I tried to locate what packages has kde5init but nothing contains it. I run also "find / | grep "kde5init" but I don't get any results. Seems that kde5init is not present on the system and inside repositories. How I can proceed?
On 11/03/20 9:19 pm, Alessandro Baggi wrote:> Sorry, I'm here again. I have created a bugzilla account and done what > you said. Reading select list of which component give the error, I tried > to locate what packages has kde5init but nothing contains it. > > I run also "find / | grep "kde5init" but I don't get any results. > > Seems that kde5init is not present on the system and inside repositories.kf5-kinit has kdeinit5, maybe that's what you're looking for? Peter
On Wed, 2020-03-11 at 09:19 +0100, Alessandro Baggi wrote:> Seems that kde5init is not present on the system and inside > repositories.I think you mean kdeinit5 (as in your original post). That's provided by the package: kf5-kinit If you have mlocate installed you can find files with: locate _file_name_ If the file is installed by a package and is an executable you can find which package with: rpm -qf $(which kdeinit5) If it's not an executable but you know the path to the file: rpm -qf /path/to/file -- Ian
Il 12/03/20 00:58, Ian Mortimer ha scritto:> On Wed, 2020-03-11 at 09:19 +0100, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > >> Seems that kde5init is not present on the system and inside >> repositories. > I think you mean kdeinit5 (as in your original post). That's provided > by the package: > > kf5-kinit > > If you have mlocate installed you can find files with: > > locate _file_name_ > > If the file is installed by a package and is an executable you can find > which package with: > > rpm -qf $(which kdeinit5) > > If it's not an executable but you know the path to the file: > > rpm -qf /path/to/file > >Thank you for your answer