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That did the trick. Thanks!<BR>
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When the locate I did found the library I thought I needn't look any further and that it was more a question of missing paths. I'll know better next time <IMG SRC="cid:1046614711.20204.34.camel@libertad" ALIGN="middle" ALT=";-)" BORDER="0"><BR>
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-Tako<BR>
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On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 00:29, Eggert Ehmke wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>Am Samstag, 1. März 2003 23:36 schrieben Sie:
> I just started Kdevelop 2.1.3 (KDE 3.1) for the first time and made a
> new project using the "KDE Normal" template. Didn't make any other
> changes, just told it to Execute. The make failed because of the linker
> that can't find art_lgpl_2 although it is in fact installed on my
> system. The only thing I can see is that the library is istalled in
> /usr/lib while that folder doesn't seem to appear in the list of folders
> the linker uses.
I had a similar problem last time. KDevelop needs the static version of that
library, that is contained in the libart-devel package. In case of SuSE, it
turned out that I had an old version of the lib which did not contain that
file.
Hope that helps ..
eggert
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