How to compile Konq-E? (problems with CVS/snapshot version)

Keith Kyzivat konq-e@mail.kde.org
Tue, 18 Mar 2003 09:49:50 -0500


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Martin Zwickel wrote:

>Thanks for the answer!!!!
>
>My problem is, that im searching for a light-weight
>html-rendering-engine.
>Mozilla is way to big and overloaded.
>so i thought i should use khtml/gtkhtml. i came to khtml, because it is
>better than gtkhtml.
>my last problem was, that i have looked for a browser which uses khtml.
>konqueror uses all the kde-shit and i thought konq-e should be good for
>a standalone browser.
>
>but i have so much troubles getting konq-e to work.
>argh....
>
Hmm.. Luciano checked in the changes to go to KDE3.1 a month or so ago, 
and it should work with Qt/X11 3.1.1 & 3.1.2 with the aforementioned 
change, methinks.  Me on the other hand, I'm using Qt/E (the smaller, 
lighter weight, framebuffer oriented variant of Qt), and there are still 
bugs in the CVS head version.

If you aren't, here's what you should pull from CVS:
Konq/E (kdenox module) head and kdelibs 3.1 branch:
cvs co kdenox
cvs co -r KDE_3_1_BRANCH kdelibs

I'm not sure if Luciano has finished/checked in/etc the QT clipboard 
support (the error you last mentioned seeing), so if you see the error, 
try recompiling with -DQT_NO_CLIPBOARD.

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Martin Zwickel wrote:<br>
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 cite="mid20030318151534.6304b4fe.martin.zwickel@technotrend.de">
  <pre wrap="">Thanks for the answer!!!!

My problem is, that im searching for a light-weight
html-rendering-engine.
Mozilla is way to big and overloaded.
so i thought i should use khtml/gtkhtml. i came to khtml, because it is
better than gtkhtml.
my last problem was, that i have looked for a browser which uses khtml.
konqueror uses all the kde-shit and i thought konq-e should be good for
a standalone browser.

but i have so much troubles getting konq-e to work.
argh....</pre>
</blockquote>
Hmm.. Luciano checked in the changes to go to KDE3.1 a month or so ago,
and it should work with Qt/X11 3.1.1 &amp; 3.1.2 with the
aforementioned change, methinks.&nbsp; Me on the other hand, I'm using Qt/E
(the smaller, lighter weight, framebuffer oriented variant of Qt), and
there are still bugs in the CVS head version. <br>
<br>
If you aren't, here's what you should pull from CVS:<br>
Konq/E (kdenox module) head and kdelibs 3.1 branch:<br>
cvs co kdenox<br>
cvs co -r KDE_3_1_BRANCH kdelibs<br>
<br>
I'm not sure if Luciano has finished/checked in/etc the QT clipboard
support (the error you last mentioned seeing), so if you see the error,
try recompiling with -DQT_NO_CLIPBOARD.<br>
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