[kde-linux] How to build KDE in isolation

Teresa and Dale teendale at vista-express.com
Mon May 22 17:13:59 UTC 2006


Bram Schoenmakers wrote:

>Op maandag 22 mei 2006 18:08, schreef Nick Savoiu:
>  
>
>>>Normally I don't use Konstruct, but I build KDE with
>>>my bare hands. That works excellent and it's never
>>>referencing some older libraries.
>>>      
>>>
>>I might give that a try. Just out of curiosity, do you
>>have any libk*.* in your /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib?
>>    
>>
>
>Gentoo puts everything in /usr/kde/3.4 (or 3.5), while I install them 
>in /usr/kde/head
>
>So there are no libraries in /usr/lib to link against to for KDE apps.
>
>Kind regards,
>
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If he is using Gentoo, he can use the buildpkg option.  It compiles it,
then tarballs it in /usr/portage/packages/All/ if I understand
correctly.  He can then unpack that on another system, provided the
flags and such are the same.

Someone correct me if I am wrong.

Dale
:-)



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