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    #16
    Originally posted by kubicle View Post
    You can tune down debug-errors a bit by checking the debug settings with "kdebugdialog".
    I can't because there are no Soprano-releated entry in the kdebugdialog.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Joey Mendez View Post
      I can't because there are no Soprano-releated entry in the kdebugdialog.
      Soprano, being qt-only (no kde libraries), likely uses qdebug instead of kdebug (so the output can't be controlled with kdebugdialog).

      With qdebug, one should be able to disable debug output with build flags (I was under the impression that kubuntu disables debug with release versions, but I could be wrong about that). It's also possible that a bug in soprano causes it to ignore disabled debug.

      Unfortunately it's hard for me to troubleshoot this, as soprano isn't chatty on my end ('grep -i soprano .xsession-errors' outputs nothing). I use Akonadi, but have Nepomuk disabled...and running raring.

      Of course you could try disabling all debug output in kdebugdialog (suppressing dolphin's output might affect the soprano messages, worth a shot anyway). You can easily enable debug again if you need it.

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        #18
        Originally posted by kubicle View Post
        Of course you could try disabling all debug output in kdebugdialog (suppressing dolphin's output might affect the soprano messages, worth a shot anyway). You can easily enable debug again if you need it.
        I disabled everything in kdebugdialog (BTW when I opened the first time already there was checked the checkbox), nothing changed.

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