Excellent stuff. Now all we need is a deb with --enable-kde,
--enable-gnome and --disable-redundantstuff (root menus etc). Is making
such a deb as simple as downloading source.deb, compiling with the
options and repacking?
(Oh yeah, would it compile from source on 2.0?) It won't on Suse 5.3
withou
Navindra Umanee wrote:
> Personally, I recommend that you don't use the .debs because you won't
> find debs for any of the many other KDE applications available. I
> think it is better that you keep KDE separate in /opt/kde or
> /usr/local/kde and use a program such as Smart Install to keep track
I think in the recent thread about GUI's the list may recieve more than
one email from me. Sorry, Netscape said they weren't being sent when
they were.
Sorry.
George Russell
> On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, David Webster wrote:
> I am wanting to start some GUI development but I am having a hard time
> figuring out just what the GUI development is? I see that the GTK
> libaraires are the base C++ GUI class libraries, but I also see stuff
> like Gnome and qt* and Glib, and other
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