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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 117387] could not create language plugin for C
From:       Milan Svoboda <milan.svoboda () centrum ! cz>
Date:       2005-11-30 22:00:42
Message-ID: 20051130220042.31133.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From milan.svoboda centrum cz  2005-11-30 23:00 -------
[bugs.kde.org quoted mail]

I have already sent an email to him. (packages were downloaded from 
ftp.kde.org, yes I know your policy about binary packages...)

> Basicly, kdevelop doesn't find it's plugins. This is almost always due to
> KDEDIR / KDEDIRS not setup correctly and/or a missing call of
> kbuildsycocoa. Try to find out, where the environment variables KDEDIR and
> KDEDIRS point to. Set them correctly in a console, run the kbuildsyscoca
> program, then kdevelop (both from the console).
>


KDEDIR and KDEDIRS are set correctly (/opt/kde), I rebuilt database: 
kbuildsycoca --noincremental.

Still doesn't work :-(

> Finding the correct path to set KDEDIR to or include in KDEDIRS: It's the
> one that contains a subtree "lib/kde3" where a file named
> "libkdevcppsupport.so" should be. If that directory is your
> kde-installation directory, then KDEDIR has to point there. Otherwise, this
> path has to be included in KDEDIRS. KDEDIRS is an environmentvariable that
> looks the same as the PATH environment variable.


Thanks for fast reply...

Milan
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