Newbie Question: Setup on RH7 for development

Giorgi Lekishvili gleki at gol.ge
Fri Mar 23 13:00:27 GMT 2001


recently I have found qt-2.2.4 at
http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/2.1/distribution/rpm/RedHa
t/7.0/i386/
that made me very happy...

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> From: Mailing list agent [mailto:mdom at barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de]On
> Behalf Of Juergen Suessmaier
> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 2:57 AM
> To: kdevelop at kdevelop.org
> Subject: Re: Newbie Question: Setup on RH7 for development
>
>
> Hi,
>
> just a little addendum:
>
> > Learn on my bitter experience: RH likes GNOME (which is really
> not bad, I
> > have to use it, as there is an excellent program GHEMICAL, a
> computational
> > chemistry tool). If you really need KDE, you'd better use some other
> > distribution, say SuSE, which offers upgrades for new KDE versions.
> > ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/ .
> > As I was advised myself (by Jurgen Su?maier,
> > mailto://juergen@suessmaier.de ), you need:
> > Xfree86 4.0.2,
> > Kernel 2.4 (not 2.2.16, which is not satisfactory);
> The kernel upgrade was necessary due to heavy system crashes
> obviously caused
> by the somewhat weird USB packport found in the original one. Disabling
> USB on the 2.2.16 kernel fixed the problem and if you don't experience
> any problems with the original kernel at all, there's no need to upgrade
> the kernel - except if you like to "play" with the bleeding edge like I
> do :-) However, kernel 2.4.2 appears to be as stable as usual. I haven't
> seen any problems since the upgrade (boxes run at 24/7).
>
> > kde 2.1 (RH box has 1.x, and kde 2.0 test, in the 2nd CD, in 'preview');
> > qt-2.2.4 (instead of qt-2.2.0, do not delete qt-1.45, its presence is
> > mandatory);
> could also be qt-2.2.3 which is available in RPM format as well. The 2.2.4
> I am using was self-compiled as I wasn't able to find RH7 RPMs. However,
> 2.2.3 worked fine as well.
>
> > and kdevelop 1.4.
> > So, you need to download a lot of stuff and compile them, if there is no
> > rpm. You also can order them on CD, see http://www.kde.org.
> All packages mentioned (except kernel 2.4.2 and qt-2.2.4) are available
> for RH7 in RPM format, so upgrading is quite simple.
>
> Regards,
> Juergen
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