On 10. October 2005 at 5:20PM -0400, David Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all, please let me know if another list would be > better. > > I'm using Sid and want to modify TuxMath to make it more > configurable for my young daughter. My programming skills are > clearly in the amateur level, but over the last several years I > have written some things for BeOS and more recently KDE/Qt to > keep myself amused (a MineSweeper clone, a Tetris clone, a > chess GUI-frontend, and the like). I know C and C++ syntax and > basic programming OK, but unless I have an IDE that "just > works", the building part is a dark art to me. I am using the > KDevelop in Sid (3.2.2). > > I installed the source package for TuxMath using the source > option for apt-get, and also grabbed libsdl-dev. I tried the > "Import Existing Project" option in KDevelop. When I try to > build the project, it fails (see below). I think the problem > may be that I need to tell it where to find the SDL libs. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > [...] Just wondering: did you try to test for build dependencies with "apt-get build-dep tuxmath"? If it still fails, it's probably time to file a bug report against the Debian source package -- unless you heavily modified the source. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]