C & CPP Reference install problem

Shrirang Mirajkar shrirang at gmx.ch
Sun Dec 15 16:57:56 GMT 2002


On Sunday 15 December 2002 12:21, you wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Shrirang Mirajkar wrote:
>
> ~ On Sunday 15 December 2002 11:03, you wrote:
> ~ > On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Shrirang Mirajkar wrote:
> ~ >
> ~ > ~ Hi
> ~ > ~ I have Kdevelop 2.1.3 installed on my Suse 8.1 machine.
> ~ > ~ I downloaded the C CPP Reference from Kdevelop site as it seems to be
> ~ > missing ~ on the Suse distribution.
> ~ > ~ When I try to install this packet the configure exits with following
> msg: ~ > ~
> ~ > ~ checking for KDE... configure: error:
> ~ > ~ in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will
> ~ > fail. ~ So, check this please and use another prefix!
> ~ > ~
> ~ > ~ What does this msg mean? And what will I need to do?
> ~ >
> ~ > That you dont have kde-devel packages installed? Am not very sure, but
> ~ > kde-base-devel and kde-libs-devel may be needed [my home net is not
> ~ > working so cant reply from there after finding out exactly].
>
> ~ In fact I have kdebase3-devel & kdelibs3-devel installed.
> ~ Does that make any difference?
>
> And $KDEDIR pointing to the right location? Try "cd $KDEDIR/include" on
> command prompt and check is the header files are there. Suse may have a
> different KDEDIR.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> ps: "rpm -ql kdelibs3-devel" may let you know what may be your correct
> kdedir.

Thanks! It did work. I wonder why this variable was not set atall!
cheers,
Shrirang


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