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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: corba compile failure
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () kde ! org>
Date:       1999-02-25 12:22:44
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Nicolas Hadacek wrote:
> 
> Reginald Stadlbauer wrote:
> >
> > Am Wed, 24 Feb 1999 schrieb nbecker@fred.net:
> > >Yes, it was mico-2.2.4.  Someone should add this to the web page
> > >instructions for koffice.
> >
> > >From http://koffice.kde.org/install-source.html:
> >
> > To compile the KOffice you need:
> >   KDE snapshot (more recent than KDE 1.1)
> >   Qt-1.42
> >   a C++ compiler which supports exceptions (eg. egcs1.x.x or gcc2.8.x,
> >    gcc2.7.x.x does <b>not</b> work!).
> >   mico 2.2.3
>                 ^^^^^ (mico 2.2.4 does <b>not</b> work)
> 
> >   Python 1.5.x
>                  ^^^^^ (python 1.5 does <b>not</b> work)
> >   automake 1.4 and autoconf 2.13
> >
> > IMO this is clear enough....
> 
> yes and no : at least two persons have been bitten by the problem ;
> usually a higher version is better and the configure script says mico
> 2.2.4 is ok.
> 
> BTW the requirement for python is 1.5.1 (Python 1.5 is NOT ok).
> 
> downloading on slow link and compiling on slow harware is slow :)
> Nicolas
> 
> PS: it should be rather simple to modify the configure script to check
> exact version of mico and python ...

But in general higher versions are better. Even though major _and_
minor number are the same, only the release number changed.

Greetings, Stephan

-- 
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Microsoft have nothing to worry about.  
                       By Michael Surkan, PC Week Online

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