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<DIV>Tarballs of my game do not define $(LIB_KDEGAMES).</DIV>
<DIV>Consequently, the game program will not build unless the</DIV>
<DIV>receiver has somehow defined that symbol elsewhere in his/her</DIV>
<DIV>system. I have "export LIB_KDEGAMES='-lkdegames'" in my</DIV>
<DIV>.bashrc file. I did that 3 years ago in order to survive and
keep</DIV>
<DIV>working, but am sure it is not right. What is the proper
approach?</DIV>
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<DIV>This came up when I sent a tarball of KGoldrunner to a friend,</DIV>
<DIV>with some bug fixes for him to test. He programs in Java and</DIV>
<DIV>uses Debian distrib, so had to set up all of C++, Automake</DIV>
<DIV>and friends, KDE development, etc. from scratch. The above</DIV>
<DIV>was the final problem. It had us flummoxed for 2 weeks!</DIV>
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<DIV>I'll be interested in the answer. I thought LIB_KDEGAMES</DIV>
<DIV>was fully incorporated into KDE (3.4) now, but it seems not.</DIV>
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<DIV>All the best, Ian W.</DIV></BODY></HTML>