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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Error while compiling KDE with kdesvn-build
From:       Eduard Bachmakov <e.bachmakov () googlemail ! com>
Date:       2006-04-02 10:11:44
Message-ID: 200604021211.53492.e.bachmakov () googlemail ! com
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I just realized I was using ~0.97. I'l update and try again and then I'll post 
you my results...

Am Sonntag, 2. April 2006 09:26 schrieb Michael Pyne:
> On Saturday 01 April 2006 09:28, Eduard Bachmakov wrote:
> > This is my first time I compile KDE. I tried to do it with kdesvn-build
> > but I got that output:
>
> What version of kdesvn-build are you using?  (kdesvn-build --version).  I'm
> pretty sure I removed the "File not found" error message from the latest
> kdesvn-build release.
>
> Anyways, kdesvn-build stores logs of every program it runs, by default in
> ~/kdesvn/log.
>
> The logs are organized by date and module.  Each log directory will have
> different log files corresponding to the exact phase kdesvn-build was in.
> For instance, to find errors in arts, you could look through
>
> ~/kdesvn/log/2006-04-01-01/arts/*.log
>
> In order to be easy to find, kdesvn-build will automatically create
> symlinks to the .log corresponding to the program that failed, and the last
> kdesvn-build run.
>
> ~/kdesvn/log/latest/arts/error.log
>
> In short, that file should hopefully tell you exactly why the program
> kdesvn-build was running failed.  If that doesn't help get it to work, feel
> free to reply to the list with the output of that error.log file.  Also
> useful may be the error messages from the appropriate config.log files. 
> (The configure program run by kdesvn-build leaves a config.log in the build
> directory for the module.  So the config.log for arts would be in
> ~/kdesvn/build/arts/config.log)
>
> Regards,
>  - Michael Pyne

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