ing the O2 and -mpentium flags which does slow compiling
but results in a more optimized binary. I've asked myself the same question
about taking full advantage of available hardware. Just that pesky kdenetwork
(and I *need* kppp and kmail)...Bill
-- Bill Caskey
e what the FSH says, logic says put kde in /opt/kde. (I know,
I've heard the arguments for and against.) Simply put, (and quoting D. Powell
in "Practical KDE", no argument beats the ability to do a simple backup of the
windowing system when it's in /opt/kde). So, the compile lets me configure for
an /opt/kde install.
-- Bill Caskey
directory '/usr/src/kdenetwork-1.1.2/ksirc'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/kdenetwork-1.1.2'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
--Bill Caskey
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