>> Most KDE programs, including the configure scripts, look for the
>> KDEDIR environment variable. I believe that the correct thing to do
>> with FreeBSD's KDE install is to set KDEDIR to /usr/local. I do this
>> in /etc/profile and /etc/csh.cshrc here. (I have KDE in
>> /usr/local/kde here, to
On 6 Jun 1999, Joel Ray Holveck wrote:
> >> I can only assume that we install our KDE headers somewhere different than
> >> the developers (primarily on Linux machines).
>
> By default, KDE installs to /usr/local/kde. On RedHat, the RPM
> installs it to /opt/kde. All the includes are in
> /usr
On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 09:08:54PM +0300, Tomer Weller wrote:
> every small kde program i try to install (right now i tried Knewmail and
> Kover)
> i get :
> checking for kde headers installed... configure: error: your system is not
> able to compile a small KDE application!
> Check, if you inst
>> Most KDE programs, including the configure scripts, look for the
>> KDEDIR environment variable. I believe that the correct thing to do
>> with FreeBSD's KDE install is to set KDEDIR to /usr/local. I do this
>> in /etc/profile and /etc/csh.cshrc here. (I have KDE in
>> /usr/local/kde here, to
On 6 Jun 1999, Joel Ray Holveck wrote:
> By default, KDE installs to /usr/local/kde. On RedHat, the RPM
> installs it to /opt/kde. All the includes are in
> /usr/local/kde/include, the libs in /usr/local/kde/lib, etc.
Yup.
> Most KDE programs, including the configure scripts, look for the
> KD
>> I can only assume that we install our KDE headers somewhere different than
>> the developers (primarily on Linux machines).
By default, KDE installs to /usr/local/kde. On RedHat, the RPM
installs it to /opt/kde. All the includes are in
/usr/local/kde/include, the libs in /usr/local/kde/lib, e
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Brett Taylor wrote:
> I can only assume that we install our KDE headers somewhere different than
> the developers (primarily on Linux machines). Dig around and figure out
> where the headers are on the FreeBSD machines and then you'll have to
> probably add a configure argumen
Hi,
> every small kde program i try to install (right now i tried Knewmail
> and Kover) i get : checking for kde headers installed... configure:
> error: your system is not able to compile a small KDE application!
> Check, if you installed the KDE header files correctly. i'm using a
> current mac