On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 06:31:08PM +0100, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
[...] 
> > I have RH 7.0, kdesupport 2.0-1, kdebase.2.0-1, kdelibs-2.0.1,
> > kdelibs-devel-2.0.1, qt.2.2.1-6,qt-Xt.2.2.1-6,libmng.0.9.2-1 etc.
> 
> You should update the KDE2 packages. The -1 versions have a couple of
> known bugs (they're the straight 2.0 release, the current ones, available
> from rawhide, ftp.linux-easy.com and ftp.kde.org, apply quite a lot of
> bugfix patches from CVS).

I have kdelibs-devel-2.0-1.i386.rpm installed (on RHL 6.2) with
--relocate /usr=/opt/kde, however, all header files end up in
/opt/kde/include/kde, which breaks all attemps later to compile a KDE
app, as those apps seem to expect the header files in /opt/kde/include
(which is exactly where they ended up on a Solaris machine where I
installed from tarball). The other "devel" seem to get it right, though.

Do the newer RPMs also fix this problem? Or will I have to resort to
installing and editing the SRPMs to get KDE in its "proper" location?

TIA,

Thomas
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