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Subject: Problem compiling kdebase/konqueror/keditbookmarks (Branch 3.5)
From: "Steven P. Ulrick" <lists-kdedevel () afolkey2 ! net>
Date: 2005-12-18 11:37:03
Message-ID: 20051218053703.508ba8e8 () afolkey2 ! net
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Hello, Everyone
For a few days now, compiling of kdebase has bailed with the following
error:
config.status: executing depfiles commands
Good - your configure finished. Start make now
creating ./konqueror/keditbookmarks/dcop.kidl
Can't open perl script "${datarootdir}/apps/dcopidlng/kalyptus": No such file or directory.
Use -S to search $PATH for it.
Error creating ./konqueror/keditbookmarks/dcop.kidl. Exit status 1.
Assuming that ${datarootdir} is the same as the path that I compile
Branch 3.5 with, "${datarootdir}/apps/dcopidlng/kalyptus" appears to
exist:
[steve@afolkey2 ~]$ ls -l /usr/local/kde-svn/share/apps/dcopidlng/kalyptus
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 39005 Oct 4 22:49 /usr/local/kde-svn/share/apps/dcopidlng/kalyptus
Maybe I am having a brain block, but I haven't been able to determine
what the offending file is (kalyptus or dcop.kidl) to see if trying an
older revision would fix the problem. I have tried this with fresh
downloads of kdebase/konqueror/ over a period of a few days. Also,
kdebase WILL compile perfectly if I edit "kdebase/konqueror/Makefile.am"
and remove "keditbookmarks" from the "SUBDIRS =" line and then
re-compile. Also, the rest of Branch 3.5 compiles without flaw :)
Almost forgot: I did browse kdebase, kdelibs and kdepim on
http://websvn.kde.org/branches/KDE/3.5 and was not able to find any
recent changes that would account for this problem. Not that there
weren't any - I just couldn't find any.
In closing, I can't think of any changes that I made to the rest of our
system that would cause this problem, but again, that does not mean
that I rule that out as the problem :)
Have a Great Day,
Steven P. Ulrick
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