Sorry about the format of this post, I am at work and only got the web archives and outlook to play with :-(
I think this reply misunderstands what I am doing. I HAVE downloaded the source of koffice (not the debian source, but from the kde CVS), and I am now trying to cut it back so that I am left with the minimal amount of source, and maximum binary from previously downloaded .debs (from kde.org). The question I am asking is what is in koffice-dev - with respect to the koffice libraries that are distributed with the source. I deliberately cut away koffice/libs directory and then tried to build kpresenter. Within the source there is a line #include <kozoomhandler.h> which fails because there is no such file in /usr/include. However, since in the source its in koffice/lib/kotext (A general looking sort of library) - I sort of assumed that it was supposed to be in koffice-dev I did try looking in koffice/debian/rules to see if I could figure how koffice-dev was built - but I am not very knowledgable about how this works, and this attempt defeated me. Hence asking here. What your post doesn't quite explain is why would other programs NOT want to utillise to kozoomhandler. I know I am doing something completely unofficial - but I thought I would ask for two reasons 1) Just so I know 2) To question whether the package had actually been built correctly - ie the lack of this library was a deliberate decision rather than an accident. If I could get a clear statement, I'll just restore the missing directory(ies) and proceed (I am using a local CVS to store my changes so I should be able to revert them) ================================= On Sunday 20 October 2002 23:35, Alan Chandler wrote: > I have installed koffice-dev with the objective of trying to build > kpresenter without the rest of koffice source. (So I can understand the > code) > > However, I have found that kozoomhandler.h is not within the this library. > It is stored in kde cvs under koffice/libs/kotext You will need the source-package for koffice to build the koffice apps themselves. The -dev package is for other programs linking to koffice libraries. Try 'apt-get source koffice' instead. -- Alan Chandler This e-mail and any attachment is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and/or be subject to legal privilege. It should not be copied, disclosed to, retained or used by, any other party. If you are not an intended recipient then please promptly delete this e-mail and any attachment and all copies and inform the sender. Thank you.