Beginner question concerning SuSE 8.1 and KDevelop
drobbins at drobbins.net
drobbins at drobbins.net
Sun Feb 2 18:45:04 GMT 2003
Hi Robert,
something looks wrong with the directory structure you describe
if your project is named "Describe"
the path to the source and the executable should be
"/home/my_account/Develop/Develop"
look at the directory structure and see if "/home/my_account/Develop"
contains a directory "Develop"
it chokes without even compiling, right?
Dave
> Hello.
> Unfortunately "my account" stands for something different, I just didn't
> want to tell my account name over the net. But it expands to one word
> only.
>
> So this cannot be the reason for the error messages.
>
> Greetings,
> Robert
>
> On 02.02.2003 12:45 Uhr, Ian Porter wrote these enlightened words:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have had this problem before, I am using mdk 9.0. I found out that
>> Kdevelop does not like the space in the directory path, from your
>> example /home/my account/Develop/Test
>> if you change you name to my_account with the (_) then it should work
>> fine, like below
>> /home/my_account/Develop/Test
>>
>> HTH
>> Ian
>>
>> On Saturday 01 Feb 2003 6:12 pm, you wrote:
>>> Hello.
>>> I have SuSE 8.1 linux installed. It came with KDevelop 2.1.3.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately if I create a new project and choose "Run" I get the
>>> following error message:
>>> gmake: /home/my account/Develop/Test: File or Directory not found
>>> gmake: ***no Rule to create /home/my account/Develop/Test. Finished.
>>> *** failure ***
>>>
>>> I have not modified any source code yet, but I think that the code is
>>> supposed to run out of the box.
>>>
>>> What shall I do? Shall I upgrade to KDevelop 2.1.4? Or even 3.0?
>>>
>>> If I upgrade, can I use apt to automagically have an current KDevelop
>>> version on my machine? As far as I see, Yast online update doesnt
>>> offer KDevelop.
>>>
>>> What is the difference between the Slackware edition and the other at
>>> http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/pub/kde/stable/kdevelop-2.1.5/
>>> ?
>>>
>>> Thanks for help,
>>> Robert
>>>
>>>
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