From kdevelop Thu Jul 17 06:38:24 2003 From: tech () bishop ! dhs ! org Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 06:38:24 +0000 To: kdevelop Subject: Re: New to linux X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdevelop&m=105842407528086 In both cases, either a cut&paste of the error, or a better description would do wonders. However, if you are using 'stock' debian/stable, you will need to get a source for kde 3.1 on woody. Put the following into the file /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.1/Debian stable main Then run 'apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade' This will download a crapload of packages (hopefully) and after much disk activity, you'll have the latest stable KDE and 'apt-get install gideon' should work. If not, paste the errors into an email and send them off to me. This is quickly becoming (some would say is far beyond) off-topic for this list, so send it to me directly. If you aren't running woody, say unstable, then gideon should be there and I dunno what's wrong. Back to the 'show me the error'. Good luck, and I'm confident when I wake in the morning, it will be to another cry for help. Don't worry about it, it's what I live for :-) David On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 11:20:09AM +0530, Varchas Ramila Subrahmanya wrote: > Hello Bishop, > I have a problem. How can I isntall gideon? It says package cannot be installed. > And I have a problem in documentation. It says could not read th efile from the path specified. And, ofcourse, there is no file in the path specified. Where will the libraries be stored? > Thanks > Regards > ----- Original Message ----- > From: tech@bishop.dhs.org > To: kdevelop@kdevelop.org > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 6:27 PM > Subject: Re: New to linux > > > > As root, run the command: 'apt-cache show kdevelop'. That will give a > description of the package. Look for a line that starts with the word > 'Recommends'. There will be some package names on that line, probably > stuff like 'make' and 'kdevelop-doc'. Run: 'apt-get install make > kdevelop-doc etc etc'. Then, do the same for all the packages on the > line that starts with 'Suggests' (there will be a lot more on this line, > probably about 15 packages or so). Once they are all done installing, > you should be able to develop/compile programs successfully. If you run > into more problems, feel free to email this list, or > debian-kde@lists.debian.org. > > Hope that helps, and have a nice day. > > David > > On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 05:16:06PM +0530, Varchas Ramila Subrahmanya wrote: > > Hello all, > > Thank you very much for the help and advice. I would also like to reply to some of the questions. > > I have already developed a complete VOIP software on Windows platform that was coded using VC++ and C++ language. Now I want the client application to be developed on linux. > > I actually went thro' the INSTALL file and I did the same but I got many errors. First was when I tried to configure it said autoconf version was only 1.4 and that binary required autoconf1.6. And one other try was when I typed "tar -xjf kdevelop ...XXX.tar.bz2" but after that even that failed. > > Now I could install the Kdevelop using the debian site. But I am not able to compile any program .. .it says "sgml2html is missing" .. "cannot make" .. etc .. > > Am really wondering that Windows people have made a real good work in terms of installing since I do not need to download so many packages from different sources. KDevelop has a QT SDI and MDI but when I select that it says "No QT libraries found" ... > > Maybe since I am new I still do not know the structure of how to download programs and run ... > > Thanks > > Regards > > Varchas R S > > - > to unsubscribe from this list send an email to kdevelop-request@kdevelop.org with the following body: > unsubscribe ?your-email-address? - to unsubscribe from this list send an email to kdevelop-request@kdevelop.org with the following body: unsubscribe »your-email-address«