From kdevelop Wed Jun 07 00:54:44 2000 From: "W. Tasin" Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 00:54:44 +0000 To: kdevelop Subject: Re: another problem .. X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdevelop&m=96033940916066 raphael Bauduin wrote: > = > I linked /usr/include/asm -> /usr/src/linux/include/asm and it compiled= > further, but I get the next problem now... :-( > = > Making all in tools > make[4]: Entering directory `/br/kdk-1.2/kdevelop/kdevelop/tools' > cp ./processes.pl.in processes.pl > perl -npi -e 's%^\$templatedir =3D _;$%\$templatedir =3D > \"'@kde_datadir@'/kdevelop/templates\";%g;' \ > processes.pl > In string, @kde_datadir now must be written as \@kde_datadir at -e line= > 1, near "\$templatedir =3D \"@kde_datadir" > Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors. > make[4]: *** [processes.pl] Error 255 > make[4]: Leaving directory `/br/kdk-1.2/kdevelop/kdevelop/tools' > make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > make[3]: Leaving directory `/br/kdk-1.2/kdevelop/kdevelop' > make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/br/kdk-1.2/kdevelop' > make[1]: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/br/kdk-1.2/kdevelop' > make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > = > Thanks for your valuable help! Hmmm..... $(kde_datadir) should be resolved by the configure call?? Is configure running without problems?? What does the Makefile (of kdk-1.2/kdevelop/kdevelop/tools) says for the line: $kde_datadir=3D ..... = There should be written a path (like /opt/kde/share/apps or /usr/share/kde/apps...) after that environment variable, if there isn=B4t= any, something went wrong with ./configure or you have to specify the path by your own... (hmmm... but KDevelop uses the path of the kde_datadir, which will be returned by a kdelib-call and if you specify this by your own it could differ from the return value of that kdelib-call so KDevelop would compile well but wouldn't work proper, so try to make ./configure working proper.... means all kde_* values of a Makefile inside kdk-1.2 should point to a certain directory for example: kde_servicesdir and kde_servicetypesdir should always point to /tmp/dummy) Really strange... > = > Raph > -- > ---------------------------------- > | -=B0) (=B0- | > | /\\ Linux for ever //\ | > | _\_v v_/_ | > ---------------------------------- > = > If windows is the answer, it must have been a stupid question. Walter -- = The KDevelop project: tasin@kdevelop.de [www.kdevelop.org] -- oohhh sveglia.... il mondo e' ammalato, ma x colpa di chi......... (Zucchero) :-------W. Tasin, FB 04,FHM-------------------PGP-KeyID:0x7961A645----------: