>Owen Synge wrote:
>>
>> I looked everywhere I could for rpm's for KDE, so I desided to download
>> the gziped tarballs of KDE1.1 and compile them myself.
>>
>> The base of KDE compiled without problems, just follow the instructions
>> on the INSTALL file and wait, and wait and wait.
>>
><snip>
>
>Question for you, hope you don't mind... I d/l'ed the entire tarball set
>of KDE1.1 (and have actually gotten the latest CVS snapshot, just not
>touching it yet :)... but every time I try and run configure it
>complains a long ways down that it can't find the KDE headers, did you
>run into this problem, and if so, how did you fix it... BTW, this is
>while compiling the kdebase package.
>
>Any help would be appriciated...
>
>Thanks,
>Tim.
This is due to the order you compile the parts of KDE, in C and I assume
C++ headers are parts of the code that are like units in PASCAL, ie
standardised or at least trusted peices of code that are being reused.
Because of this headers are needed to be in location first. I installed
KDE in this order.
kdesupport
kdelibs
kdebase
then everything else in some order or other.
Hope this helps.
Owen
Also I used --prefix=/opt/kde as thats where the rpm's put kde
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