On Friday 21 September 2007 00:00:43 Joseph Wenninger wrote: > Hi ! > > I can't compile kdepimlibs. How do I set the missing variable, and why does > it need pth, if it finds pthread ? (debian lenny/sid) > > > Kind regards > Joseph Wenninger > > -- Found Qt-Version 4.3.1 > -- Found X11: /usr/lib/libX11.so > -- Found KDE 4.0 include dir: /home/jowenn/fromsources/KDE/include > -- Found KDE 4 library dir: /home/jowenn/fromsources/KDE/lib > -- Found KDE4 kconfig_compiler > preprocessor: /home/jowenn/fromsources/KDE/bin/kconfig_compiler > -- Found KDE4 automoc: /home/jowenn/fromsources/KDE/bin/kde4automoc > -- Found Sasl2: /usr/include > -- Usable gpgme flavours found: vanilla pthread pth > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >------- -- The following list of OPTIONAL packages were located on your > system. -- > -- You will have all the following features available from this > software. -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >------- + boost > + cyrus-sasl > + gpgme > + OpenLDAP > > CMake Error: This project requires some variables to be set, > and cmake can not find them. > Please set the following variables: > _gpgme_pth_lib > > -- Configuring done You may find that deleting your build directory and running cmake from scratch will fix it. That worked for me with a similar problem. -- David Jarvie. KAlarm author and maintainer. http://www.astrojar.org.uk/kalarm