kdevelop seraching for Kate

Ajay Guleria Ajay.Guleria at synopsys.com
Wed May 29 00:28:29 BST 2002


Thanks James,

That does the trick.

-Ajay

On Friday 24 May 2002 01:32 am, James Thorniley wrote:
> From kdevelop mailing list
> 
> On Friday 24 May 2002 1:26 am, Ajay Guleria wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I compiled kdevelop and gideon from the latest sources with
> > 	configure --prefix=$HOME/kdevelop  #since I cannot be root in my
> > environment make
> > 	make install
> >
> > When I run kdevelop, it exits with a message that "Kate" was not found. I
> > can see kate under /usr/bin. I have KDE3.0.0 installed on my machine. I
> > have tried setting paths and library paths but it didn't help. Can someone
> > tell me what's wrong?
> 
> The problem appears to lie in in the file docviewman.cpp, editing line 71 to 
> read
> 
> 	(KLibLoader::self()->factory("libkatepart"));
> 
> (as opposed to factory("katepart"))
> 
> and recompiling appears to do the trick. Or if you can remember the CVS 
> command switching this file to revision 1.7 (instead of 1.8, the latest) 
does 
> exactly the same thing. I'm not sure however, if this is the ultimate 
> solution: looking at the CVS logs, revision 1.7 to 1.8 is nothing other than 
> changing this line from libkatepart, as it was, to katepart, and I can't 
help 
> but feel the developer must have had a reason for doing this ;)
> 
> Regards,
> James
> 
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