Ok, I just compiled it and copied the file over last night.  I'll be testing 
it soon.  Would have been nice to know about how to just compile kdesud, my 
poor P200mmx computer got pretty beat up yesterday compiling kdebase. :)  
When I updated from KDE 2.1 to KDE 2.2.1, I just ran the rpms in runlevel 3.  
Would going to runlevel 3 and removing the DCOP and MCOP files in /tmp hurt 
anything?  I also left my ~/.kde2/share/* alone.  I've emptied the cache with 
the button in Konqueror's config panel, but maybe it's not deleting all the 
files.  I'll try cleaning some stuff up and see if that helps.

Jim


On Tuesday, November 13, 2001 9:30, Tim Wunder wrote:
> Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
> > Jim Conner wrote:
> > > Did you do a ./configure?  What options did you use, if any?  I'm
> > > having a problem with KDE 2.2.1's Konqueror working with https
> > > sites(online banking). Could this be the problem or could it be another
> > > problem? Currently, I'm using NS 4.77 to do this and it works.
> >
> > Just a standard ./configure, IIRC. No compiler options or prefix
> > options, since I didn't use 'make install' to install the thing.
> > It could be what's wrong with your https sites, but I don't know. I
> > don't do online banking, other than logging into Discover to view
> > statements. That works for me with Konqueror.
>
> BTW... We just did this on my son's PC. After the ./configure, you can just
> compile kdesud by changing to the kdesu/kdesud directory and executing make
> from there. That'll build just the kdesud stuff. Then, as root, 'cp kdesud
> /opt/kde2/bin'
>
> Regards,
> Tim

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