Re: [gentoo-user] kde path is missing

2005-06-29 Thread Jan Callewaert
Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 23:45, schreef Zac Medico:

>
> Do you guys have USE="-arts" by any chance?
>
> $ equery belongs /etc/env.d/46kdepaths-3.4
> kde-base/arts-3.4.1-r2
>
> $ cat /etc/env.d/46kdepaths-3.4
> PATH=/usr/kde/3.4/bin
> ROOTPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/sbin:/usr/kde/3.4/bin
> LDPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/lib
> CONFIG_PROTECT="/usr/kde/3.4/share/config /usr/kde/3.4/env
> /usr/kde/3.4/shutdown"
>
> Zac

Yes, that's it. Now I wonder, why are those paths included in the package 
arts, and not in kde-env, which seems more logical to me?

Jan

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Re: [gentoo-user] kde path is missing

2005-06-28 Thread Zac Medico
Jan Callewaert wrote:
> Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 17:42, schreef Rafael Fernández López:
> 
>>Jan Callewaert wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I was recompiling kde today, but now the path isn't set anymore. If I run
>>>env-update, the bin directory of kde isn't added to the path (of course
>>>after executing source /etc/profile).
>>>
>>>My kde-env looks like this:
>>>
>>># cat /etc/env.d/99kde-env
>>>KDEDIRS=/usr
>>>CONFIG_PROTECT=/usr/share/config
>>>KDE_MALLOC=1
>>>#KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1
>>>
>>>which is like you'd expect from the ebuild kde-env. I find it strange that
>>>there is no PATH variable in it for kde.
>>>
>>>I can manually add "ROOTPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/bin" to the env file, and
>>>then /etc/profile.env gets updated, and also the path. But I wonder what's
>>>the correct way to do this is, since I'll have to update it each time I
>>>install a new kde.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Jan
>>
>>Wow man... that's true. It happens to me too.
>>
>>Maybe we can change it to /usr/kde/3.4, right?
> 
> 
> No, it should point directly to the bin directory. Otherwise the binaries are 
> not found.
> 

Do you guys have USE="-arts" by any chance? 

$ equery belongs /etc/env.d/46kdepaths-3.4
kde-base/arts-3.4.1-r2

$ cat /etc/env.d/46kdepaths-3.4
PATH=/usr/kde/3.4/bin
ROOTPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/sbin:/usr/kde/3.4/bin
LDPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/lib
CONFIG_PROTECT="/usr/kde/3.4/share/config /usr/kde/3.4/env 
/usr/kde/3.4/shutdown"

Zac
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Re: [gentoo-user] kde path is missing

2005-06-28 Thread Jan Callewaert
Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 17:42, schreef Rafael Fernández López:
> Jan Callewaert wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I was recompiling kde today, but now the path isn't set anymore. If I run
> >env-update, the bin directory of kde isn't added to the path (of course
> > after executing source /etc/profile).
> >
> >My kde-env looks like this:
> >
> ># cat /etc/env.d/99kde-env
> >KDEDIRS=/usr
> >CONFIG_PROTECT=/usr/share/config
> >KDE_MALLOC=1
> >#KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1
> >
> >which is like you'd expect from the ebuild kde-env. I find it strange that
> >there is no PATH variable in it for kde.
> >
> >I can manually add "ROOTPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/bin" to the env file, and
> >then /etc/profile.env gets updated, and also the path. But I wonder what's
> >the correct way to do this is, since I'll have to update it each time I
> >install a new kde.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Jan
>
> Wow man... that's true. It happens to me too.
>
> Maybe we can change it to /usr/kde/3.4, right?

No, it should point directly to the bin directory. Otherwise the binaries are 
not found.

-- 
If it ain't broken, you just haven't looked hard enough. Fix it anyway.
-- Tom Peters


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Re: [gentoo-user] kde path is missing

2005-06-28 Thread Jan Callewaert
Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 17:10, schreef Jan Callewaert:
> Hi,
>
> I was recompiling kde today, but now the path isn't set anymore. If I run
> env-update, the bin directory of kde isn't added to the path (of course
> after executing source /etc/profile).
>
> My kde-env looks like this:
>
> # cat /etc/env.d/99kde-env
> KDEDIRS=/usr
> CONFIG_PROTECT=/usr/share/config
> KDE_MALLOC=1
> #KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1
>
> which is like you'd expect from the ebuild kde-env. I find it strange that
> there is no PATH variable in it for kde.
>
> I can manually add "ROOTPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/bin" to the env file, and
> then /etc/profile.env gets updated, and also the path. But I wonder what's
> the correct way to do this is, since I'll have to update it each time I
> install a new kde.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jan

and for a regular user to work, I have to set PATH also off course.

Jan

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Re: [gentoo-user] kde path is missing

2005-06-28 Thread Rafael Fernández López
Jan Callewaert wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I was recompiling kde today, but now the path isn't set anymore. If I run 
>env-update, the bin directory of kde isn't added to the path (of course after 
>executing source /etc/profile).
>
>My kde-env looks like this:
>
># cat /etc/env.d/99kde-env
>KDEDIRS=/usr
>CONFIG_PROTECT=/usr/share/config
>KDE_MALLOC=1
>#KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1
>
>which is like you'd expect from the ebuild kde-env. I find it strange that 
>there is no PATH variable in it for kde.
>
>I can manually add "ROOTPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/bin" to the env file, and 
>then /etc/profile.env gets updated, and also the path. But I wonder what's 
>the correct way to do this is, since I'll have to update it each time I 
>install a new kde.
>
>Regards,
>
>Jan
>
>
>  
>
Wow man... that's true. It happens to me too.

Maybe we can change it to /usr/kde/3.4, right?
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[gentoo-user] kde path is missing

2005-06-28 Thread Jan Callewaert
Hi,

I was recompiling kde today, but now the path isn't set anymore. If I run 
env-update, the bin directory of kde isn't added to the path (of course after 
executing source /etc/profile).

My kde-env looks like this:

# cat /etc/env.d/99kde-env
KDEDIRS=/usr
CONFIG_PROTECT=/usr/share/config
KDE_MALLOC=1
#KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1

which is like you'd expect from the ebuild kde-env. I find it strange that 
there is no PATH variable in it for kde.

I can manually add "ROOTPATH=/usr/kde/3.4/bin" to the env file, and 
then /etc/profile.env gets updated, and also the path. But I wonder what's 
the correct way to do this is, since I'll have to update it each time I 
install a new kde.

Regards,

Jan


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If it ain't broken, you just haven't looked hard enough. Fix it anyway.
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