AW: Suse, kdevelop
Roessner, Horst
Horst.Roessner at kerpen.com
Wed Oct 25 08:14:29 BST 2000
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Horst Rößner
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> ----------
> Von: Sascha Günther[SMTP:s.guenther at lives.de]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Oktober 2000 15:59
> An: kdevelop at kdevelop.org
> Betreff: Re: AW: Suse, kdevelop
>
>
> > The errormessages are nearly the same:
> > .... checking for Qt.. configure:error: Qt(snapshot >=2.1 beta2)
> > (libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
> > if i try to configure KDE2 app and in other case it is missing Qtlib >
> 1.4
> > <2.0
>
> This sounds like you have some problems, when you installed the qtlibs.
> There will be some questions to ask, before one could answer your problem:
>
> (1) When you installed SUSE, you installed KDE1 ? Did you use YAST2 or
> YAST1 for installing ?
>
> (2) When you installed via YAST did you use the "default installation" or
> "kde complete" or any other special ?
>
> (3) When you installed QT, did you install QT 1.44 or QT 2.2.1 ?
>
> (4) Check out the directory "/usr/lib/". If you have installed only QT
> 1.44 there should be a directory "qt" in it. If you have installed both
> (QT1.44
> and QT 2.2.1) there should be the following directorys :
>
> qt-1.4.1
> qt (symbolic link)
> qt-2.2.1
> qt2 (symbolic link)
>
> (5) Did you install KDE2 ?
>
> (6) Did you do any changes to the .bashrc, the .XSession or the kdm ?
>
> (7) Do you start with startx or with kdm ?
>
> If you can answer those questions it would be easier to help you. I had
> the same problems with SUSE 6.4, but this was, because I changed the
> symbolic
> link of the kernel to a directory (don't think you did that.)
>
> Please check out the following, too : type echo $QTDIR and echo $KDEDIR in
> your shell and mail, what happened.
>
> I know, this sounds like an interrogation, but those where problems I had,
> when installing QT2 and KDE2 with SUSE, so it might be one of my "former
> errors", you do and so I might help you, if you did it in one of those
> steps...
>
>
> --
> CyA
>
> Sascha Günther
> (s.guenther at lives.de)
>
Hi,
at the moment, because i have no access to my Linux system now, i
will answer so good as possible. The remaining answers to your question will
follow later ( at evening) if i am at home.
1. i installed KDE1 with YAST2
2. think it is *default installation*
3. both, but it is much more complicated, there are several turns
of installation, deinstallation, upgrade via rpm -U ... and so on
4. .....
5. no
6. yes, adding export KDEDIR=/opt/kde and export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt
to my .bashrc
7. i start KDE with kdm
greetings
Horst
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