David R. Morrison wrote:
OK, in that case, you'll need to go into the build directory and examine
both configure and config.log to see what kind of test it is performing
for the kdelibs, and how that test failed. Sometimes these things are
caused by an implicit dependency on a library which should
You might want to use fink's Qt with fink's KDE. Use the fink env vars for
QTLIB etc, do not put /Developer/qt/bin in your PATH.
Peter
David R. Morrison wrote:
Bouncing this back to the list...
From: "Ben Reubenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Fink-users] K3B
Da
Bouncing this back to the list...
From: "Ben Reubenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Fink-users] K3B
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 20:56:05 -0600
To: "David R. Morrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
WOW~! That was fast. K3B is a cd/dvd recording program
(http://k3b.org)
"Ben Reubenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your response Dave.
>
> I have verified through fink list -i the following:
>
> i kdelibs3-ssl 3.1.4-22 KDE - essential libraries
> i kdelibs3-ssl... 3.1.4-22 KDE - essential development
> libraries and...
> i kdel
> configure: error: you need to install kdelibs first.
>
> I have the kdelibs3-ssl package installed, is there something that I
You also need kdelibs3-ssl-dev; is that installed?
-- Dave
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Hello -
Maybe I am dreaming, but I am trying to get K3B to compile and run on
Mac OS X. I have gotten qt in but I keep getting this error when I try
to configure K3B.
configure: error: you need to install kdelibs first.
I have the kdelibs3-ssl package installed, is there something that I
need