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Subject: Re: [kde] Building KDE 3.5.3 with Konstruct
From: Bogus Zaba <bogzab () blueyonder ! co ! uk>
Date: 2006-06-11 22:23:43
Message-ID: 448C97EF.2040008 () blueyonder ! co ! uk
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Philip Rodrigues wrote:
>Bogus Zaba wrote:
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>>I have updated KDE previously (currently running 3.4.2 under Suse 9.2)
>>with rpms but decided to have a go at building 3.5.3 from source with
>>Konstruct this time.
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>>A lot of downloading, unzipping and directory building happened, but
>>once compilations started I ran into problems when make reported :
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>>In file included from main.cpp:11:
>>../../../../src/kernel/qjpegio.cpp:59:21: jpeglib.h: No such file or
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>I suppose konstruct tries to use your system's JPEG library, so you might
>want to try installing libjpeg-devel or whatever your distribution calls
>the libjpeg development package.
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>Philip
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Many thanks Philip - that was exactly what I needed to know. Compiling now.
Bogus
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Philip Rodrigues wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Bogus Zaba wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have updated KDE previously (currently running 3.4.2 under Suse 9.2)
with rpms but decided to have a go at building 3.5.3 from source with
Konstruct this time.
A lot of downloading, unzipping and directory building happened, but
once compilations started I ran into problems when make reported :
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<pre wrap="">In file included from main.cpp:11:
../../../../src/kernel/qjpegio.cpp:59:21: jpeglib.h: No such file or
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I suppose konstruct tries to use your system's JPEG library, so you might
want to try installing libjpeg-devel or whatever your distribution calls
the libjpeg development package.
Philip
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Many thanks Philip - that was exactly what I needed to know. Compiling
now.<br>
<br>
Bogus<br>
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