RE: KDEDIR

1999-10-20 Thread Pollywog
On 20-Oct-99 Biciunas, Paul John wrote: > > anyone know what the KDEDIR variable should be set to? > > My KDEDIR is set to /usr/local/kde (though this is on my Sun box at work). >>From http://www.kde.org FAQ, > "set the environment variable KDEDIR to the

RE: KDEDIR

1999-10-20 Thread Biciunas, Paul John
> anyone know what the KDEDIR variable should be set to? My KDEDIR is set to /usr/local/kde (though this is on my Sun box at work). >From http://www.kde.org FAQ, "set the environment variable KDEDIR to the base of your KDE tree" -Paul "We all agree your

KDEDIR

1999-10-20 Thread Dave Blears
Hi anyone know what the KDEDIR varible should be set to? has me beat all ends up :P -- Best Regards Dave = Dave Blears Computing - Closer To Home Systems Shop 6, Lower Level, 44 King Street, Caboolture, Q, 4510 Phone 07 5499 3000 Fax 07

KDEDIR and KDE 1.1.2

1999-09-18 Thread Pollywog
I have KDEDIR set to /usr/bin/X11 I installed KDE 1.1.2 in this order (source, not Debian packages): kdesupport kdelibs kdebase all the other packages The problems is that my menus do not work; only my desktop icons bring up the apps they should bring up. Should I have KDEDIR set to /usr/bin

KDEDIR and mime problem

1999-03-24 Thread Pollywog
types. My KDEDIR is /usr/bin/X11 but some apps end up in /usr/bin/X11/bin and possibly some other places. My mime types are not in $KDEDIR/share/mimelnk as I believe they should be. What have I done wrong and how can I fix this? At the moment, only kexplorer appears to be affected by this. t

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-19 Thread George Richard Russell
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

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-19 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Navindra Umanee wrote: [ snip ] : > > Probably not. Debian is lame. [ snip ] : > But in potato there is: : > ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/x11/wmaker-kde_0.51.0-3.deb : > : > I am not sure what else you'll need from unstable. : : I'm

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-18 Thread Navindra Umanee
Montreal Thu Feb 18 18:30:36 1999 Kirk Hogenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Navindra Umanee wrote: > > > > > > > Does Debian 2.1 come with a Window Maker deb compiled with > > > --enable-kde? > > > > Probably not. Debian is lame. > > > > 2.1, No. That's because the WindowMaker version in

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-18 Thread Kirk Hogenson
Navindra Umanee wrote: > > > > Does Debian 2.1 come with a Window Maker deb compiled with > > --enable-kde? > > Probably not. Debian is lame. > 2.1, No. That's because the WindowMaker version in 2.1 is 0.20, which didn't yet support KDE. Presumably, the support was added after the 2.1 fre

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-18 Thread Navindra Umanee
Montreal Thu Feb 18 17:21:22 1999 George Richard Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-18 Thread George Richard Russell
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

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-18 Thread Navindra Umanee
Montreal Thu Feb 18 07:43:30 1999 MacKenzie, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is my understanding that on Debian, the KDEDIR variable > does not have to be set. I could be wrong but I think I read that > somewhere. > > I just installed KDE

RE: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-17 Thread Pollywog
On 17-Feb-99 MacKenzie, Andrew wrote: > It is my understanding that on Debian, the KDEDIR variable > does not have to be set. I could be wrong but I think I read that > somewhere. > I have been told that by another person, but this was after I "fixed" the pro

RE: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-17 Thread MacKenzie, Andrew
It is my understanding that on Debian, the KDEDIR variable does not have to be set. I could be wrong but I think I read that somewhere. I just installed KDE1.1 Debs from KDE.org and unless dpkg modified my .bashrc, the KDEDIR is not set and all works fine

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-17 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote: > What does one do about KDEDIR after installing the Debian KDE packages? > I want to install kxicq (from source) but it complains about not finding KDE. > I can even find KDE with the 'locate' command

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-15 Thread Pollywog
On 15-Feb-99 debian wrote: > > Forgive me if I am wrong, as it has been 2 years since I ran KDE. But I > remember back on Slackware when I had to compile it. That it requires the > KDEDIR environment variable which points to the KDE installed location. Is > this what it could

Re: KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-15 Thread debian
Forgive me if I am wrong, as it has been 2 years since I ran KDE. But I remember back on Slackware when I had to compile it. That it requires the KDEDIR environment variable which points to the KDE installed location. Is this what it could be complaining about. Maybe you should put export KDEDIR

KDEDIR and Debian packages

1999-02-15 Thread Pollywog
What does one do about KDEDIR after installing the Debian KDE packages? I want to install kxicq (from source) but it complains about not finding KDE. I can even find KDE with the 'locate' command, and it is working. There is a kde binary but no kde/bin. thanks -- Andrew