I agree I have been starting to relearn C and learn the *nux way of
doing things. It is kind of discouraging when the Qt examples that
were installed with Linux-Mandrake will not compile. (Oh no! "hello
world" doesn't work? I think something is wrong!) At least when you
are following the tutoria
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> >%_Can someone tell me where Mandrake 6.0 puts the KDE libraries? The K-Develop IDE
>is asking for them but I can't seem to find them anywhere!
>
> Thanks
>
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On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> I was told that the Qt Lib is in the /usr/lib and the headers are in
> the /usr/include/qt. This will cause all kinds of headaches for KDE
> development since it is not the standard place that Qt and SuSE
> expects. I haven't even written hello world yet in Linu
I was told that the Qt Lib is in the /usr/lib and the headers are in
the /usr/include/qt. This will cause all kinds of headaches for KDE
development since it is not the standard place that Qt and SuSE
expects. I haven't even written hello world yet in Linux but I have
compiled a few source tar b
Can someone tell me where Mandrake 6.0 puts the
KDE libraries? The K-Develop IDE is asking for them but I can't seem to
find them anywhere!
Thanks