Hi anybody

Gregor Stipicic gstipi at aon.at
Mon Sep 27 17:47:16 BST 1999


hi !

you simply need to download XGETTEXT which is available from www.gnu.org
(i hope so at least) or is included in almost every distribution (e.g.
SuSE linux 6.1). That´ll fix your problem.

Rene Märten wrote:
> 
> hi and thanx...
> 
> i´ve figured out my problem. i had installed QT2.0.
> than i have compiled the kdelibs (includet QT2.0)
> now i´ve reinstalled qt1.44...
> if i start a kprog i get the error: can not find libqt.so.2
> i must compile the kdelibs under 1.44QT again, now he find the
> includes...
> 
> but NOW i got a new problem !
> everytime i try to create a new K-Project, i get the error: Variable
> POFILES not defined
> what the hell does it mean ????
> 
> Thomas Regner wrote:
> >
> > > my system:
> > >       QT 1.44
> > >       KDevelop 1 Beta 2
> > >       KDE 1.1.1
> > >       installed all i need to programm.
> > >
> > > My Problem: if i want kompile a KApplication, my pc can not find the
> > > includefiles / libs!
> > This is strange, cause if you have set KDEDIR in your environment the
> > kdevelop-generated configure script should find the files,
> > you can pass options to configure through the project-options dialog,
> > try
> > --with-extra-libraries=/opt/kde/lib --with-extra-includes=/opt/kde/include
> > offcourse you have to change the prefix /opt/kde to the path where youre
> > installation takes place.
> > But it's still strange, cause your machine compiled kdevelop without such
> > options ( I assume),.. weird
> > but keep on trying, it's worth it!
> >
> > Bye
> > Tom



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