--YiEDa0DAkWCtVeE4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I hope that this has a simple answer. I am trying to build some kde apps on a Red Hat system and am running into the following problem. I installed KDE with Red Hat, so the default path for icons, pixmaps, etc for KDE apps is /usr/share/..... I want to build some applications and put them onto a shared filesystem whose prefix is /usr/pub. The problem is that when I compile an app on the Red Hat box, it looks for everything (icons, sounds, etc) under /usr/share/* even if I configure the app with a prefix of /usr/pub. An example of this is quanta (a HTML editor). I build it with a prefix /usr/pub and it installs, but when I run it, I get a ton of messages: KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file KToolBarButton: pixmap is empty, perhaps some missing file and then a dialog box that says it is looking in /usr/share/icons/mini or some such instead of /usr/pub/share/icons/mini, where the stuff is actually installed. I do not want to move KDE from /usr to /usr/pub. I want applications compiled with a prefix of /usr/pub to look for their resources (icons, sounds, etc) under /usr/pub. Is there no way to do this? Surely there is some way to specify a search path for stuff like this. I also do not want to create a bunch of symlinks to solve this or to install the packages I would put in /usr/pub on every machine (I have over 100 to deal with). Thanks for any help on this. Tom -- +-----------------------+-------------------------+------------------------+ | Tom Schenk | Use Linux! | All opinions expressed | | tschenk@deja.com | Friends don't let | are mine and not those | | tschenk@theoffice.net | friends do Windows! | of my employer. | +-----------------------+-------------------------+------------------------+ --YiEDa0DAkWCtVeE4 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE45ArOekilufBnwGoRAUVSAJ9c7vK3yGeLnrN49ucOlACcJmZWzQCdEgwN xdmILu+/lUJG6MNGH78Kq4s= =612r -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --YiEDa0DAkWCtVeE4-- -- Send posts to: kde@lists.netcentral.net Send all commands to: kde-request@lists.netcentral.net Put your command in the SUBJECT of the message: "subscribe", "unsubscribe", "set digest on", or "set digest off" PLEASE READ THE ARCHIVED MESSAGES AT http://lists.kde.org/ BEFORE POSTING ********************************************************************** This list is from your pals at NetCentral