From kde-i18n-doc Thu Dec 25 07:30:31 2003 From: =?iso-8859-1?q?G=E9rard_Delafond?= Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 07:30:31 +0000 To: kde-i18n-doc Subject: Updates in khelpcenter userguide installation X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-i18n-doc&m=107234630327368 Message 7 A running POSIX compatible UNIX system. UNIX's that are known to work with KDE include: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, HP-UX, and MkLinux. We are working to make KDE available for more platforms soon. => AIX ? IRIX ? Message 8 We recommend that you reserve about 50MB if your system supports shared libraries, and considerably more if it does not. If you need or want to build KDE from the source tree, please remember to reserve about 100MB in /usr/src =>$ du -sh /opt/kde32/ (complete binaries) 493M /opt/kde32 =>$ du -sh kde3.2cvs/ (compiled source) 2,9G kde3.2cvs Message 10 The Qt libraries, version 3.0.2 =>3.2.x or 3.3 Message 12 cd /opt/kde =>ac_default_prefix=${KDEDIR:-/usr/local/kde} Message 13 Linux: Installing RPMs for RedHat, Caldera and SuSE. =>Replace Caldera with Mandrake Message 15 You need at least kdesupport, kdelibs and kdebase. =>Remove kdesupport =>Add arts Message 17 rpm kdesupport.arch.rpm\n =>Replace kdesupport with arts Message 22 This will unpack the base distribution and install it by default in /opt/kde. =>in /usr/local/kde Message 25 The installation for a Debian system is also rather straightforward. You will only find KDE 2.0 packages for Debian 2.2 (Potato) and 3.0 (Woody). We describe here how to install packages for Debian 2.2, the stable version, since Debian 3.0 is still in development. However, the installation for both versions, is almost identical. The main difference is that KDE is officially included in Debian 3.0 and you do not need to specify any special location to find the deb packages for KDE. =>Obsolete Message 26 The first step is to tell your system where it can find the deb packages for KDE. A list of locations for the Debian packages is kept on your hard disk in /etc/apt/sources.list. You should add to that file the following line: http://kde.tdyc.com/ stable kde2 =>obsolete Message 36 The control files for some KDE applications will be placed at /etc/kde2, the executables will go in /usr/bin =>verify (I have no Debian) Message 47 Qt development version 2.2 or higher. =>3.2 Message 50 kdesupport-version.tar.gz =>arts Message 55 /usr/src/kdesupport =>arts Message 59 Make sure you have write permissions to /opt/kde. =>/usr/local/kde Message 68 (result of ./configure --help in kdelibs) =>Completely obsolete Message 70 By default, configure will look in /opt/kde . If you want to install KDE into /usr/local/kde, you have to use configure =>see above Message 73 You must install KDE in the following order: kdesupport, kdelibs, =>see above Message 80 La procédure suivante a été testée sur SuSE Linux 5.0, =>I would be curious to see KDE 3.2 compile on Suse 5.0 Message 81 export PATH=$PATH:/opt/kde/bin \n export KDEDIR=/opt/kde =>/usr/local/kde Hope this will be updated Thanks Gerard