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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: ANNOUNCE: KBabel 0.1
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () kde ! org>
Date:       1999-11-22 11:56:50
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Matthias Kiefer wrote:
> 
> Am Son, 21 Nov 1999 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
> > Matthias Kiefer wrote:
> > > You can run KDE 2.0 programs in a stable KDE environment: just set in console
> > > or an xterm KDEDIR to the directory you installed KDE 2.0 in, start
> > > $KDEDIR/bin/dcopserver, and finaly start kbabel.
> > This is a basic misunderstanding: never set KDEDIR - unless you moved
> > your
> > toplevel directory.
> Well, when you are in a KDE 1.1.x environment KDEDIR is normaly set to the top
> directory of KDE 1.1.x. This will lead to problems. So what you have to do,
> is at least unset KDEDIR. This is also true for compiling KBabel. Unset KDEDIR
> before starting configure, because otherwise it will use $KDEDIR/include as a
> compiler flag.
> 
Also in KDE 1.1.x you don't need KDEDIR. You basicly never need KDEDIR,
it just
makes your life easier as you don't have to pass prefix to configures. 

> > >
> > > > On the other hand I have Qt 2.0.1 and KDE 2.0 in my CVS repository, but I
> > > > couldn't manage to compile it.
> > > Use a QT 2.1 snapshot as its now needed also by a recent KDE 2.0 snapshot and
> > > you shouldn't have any problems compiling it.
> > >
> > Only some minor from time to time - but make -k helps in such cases.
> Are you speaking from KBabel or the KDE Libs?
> 
Didn't try kbabel yet

Greetings, Stephan

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