in the prefix, you've chosen, there are no KDE headers installed.
Jonathan Gardner
gardner at sounddomain.com
Wed Mar 28 19:29:16 BST 2001
Falk Brettshneider answered in the "HELP..." thread something about checking in
Options->KdevelopSetup->Path
I just tried that, setting the Qt dir and the KDE dir explicitly. I assumed they
want the general dir, the dir that contains the "include" and "lib" directories
under it. (It wouldn't make sense otherwise!)
I still get the same error.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
> I get this error when it runs configure on my test project. I installed all the
> KDE stuff at /usr/local/KDE2, so the include files are in
> /use/local/KDE2/include and the libraries are at /use/local/KDE2/lib.
>
> How do I set the prefix for this? I found where to set the libraries - under
> project options -> linker options -> additional libraries
>
> Maybe I don't need to set this if it can find the libraries on its own with
> the correct prefix.
>
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