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Subject:    Re: Koffice almost installs
From:       Benjamin Sher <delphi123 () zebra ! net>
Date:       2005-06-30 8:16:22
Message-ID: 42C3AA56.1080109 () zebra ! net
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Dear Jaroslaw:

Thanks for writing but I didn't see any suggestions on your part. What 
do you suggest, please? And is my --prefix=/usr for KDE correct or 
should it be /usr/lib/kde3, which is where kde is located on my system?

Thank you.

Benjamin

Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:

> Benjamin Sher said the following, On 2005-06-30 09:35:
>
> [..]
>
>>
>> At the end of ./configure (./configure -- 
>> with-qt-includes=/usr/lib/qt-3.3/include -- prefix=/usr) I was told 
>> that I had not installed the MSWord and WordPerfect filters. Not 
>> true! I downloaded the source files and installed them without a 
>> hitch (though I had to install several dependencies via yum first). 
>> So, why does it keep asking me for them? Same for the postgresql 
>> files. All of them were installed by yum with all of their 
>> dependencies without a hitch. But configure insists that they 
>> weren't. I hope you can help me resolve these issues so I can go 
>> ahead and make and install Koffice.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Benjamin
>>
>> DATA:
>>
>> [sher@localhost Koffice]$ ls
>> koffice-1.4.0a libwmf-0.2.8.3 libwpd-0.8.2
>> koffice-1.4.0a.tar.bz2 libwmf-0.2.8.3.tar.gz libwpd-0.8.2.tar.gz
>> [sher@localhost Koffice]$ ' config.status: executing depfiles commands
>>
>> You're missing libwv2 0.1.9 or newer. KWord's MS Word filter will not be
>> compiled. You can download wv2 using anonymous CVS from the Sourceforge
>> repository (http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=10501) or get a
>> tarball at http://sourceforge.net/projects/wvware/
>>
>>
>> You're missing libwpd 0.8 or newer. KWord's WordPerfect import filter 
>> will
>> not be compiled. You can download libwpd from http://libwpd.sf.net or
>> install it from appropriate binary package.
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> + The PostgreSQL C-API (libpq) headers were not found.
>> + The PostgreSQL C-API (libpq) libraries were not found.
>> Could not find the libpq HEADER or the libpq LIBRARY files.
>> These are required by the libpqxx C++ library, which is used by
>> Kexi's PostgreSQL drivers.
>>
>> The PostgreSQL C-API usually ship with PostgreSQL, but if you've
>> installed from a distros package then these files may be part of
>> a package called postgresql-devel or libpq-devel"
>>
>> + The PostgreSQL C++ API (libpqxx) headers were not found.
>> + The PostgreSQL C++ API (libpqxx) shared libraries were not found.
>> Could not find the libpqxx HEADER or the libpqxx LIBRARY files.
>> These are required by Kexi's PostgreSQL drivers.
>>
>> Note: Kexi requires the SHARED libpqxx.so library files.
>> If you build pqxx library on your own, don't forget to use the
>> --enable-shared option when you run libpqxx's configure script.
>> This is necessary to compile the SHARED .so library, and
>> not the STATIC libpqxx.a.
>>
>> The PostgreSQL C++ API can be downloaded from pqxx.tk or
>> http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/libpqxx/projdisplay.php
>> Grab the latest version (>=2)
>>
>> These warnings are not critical, but without installing the files
>> listed above Kexi will be compiled without PostgreSQL support.
>>
>> If you want PostgreSQL support in Kexi, you need to install the files
>> listed above, then run this configure script again, and finally run
>> make; make install. If you don't, simply run make; make install now.
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> [sher@localhost koffice-1.4.0a]$ whereis libpqxx
>> libpqxx: /usr/lib/libpqxx.so /usr/lib/libpqxx.a
>
> ^^^^^^^^^ this should work
>
> 1. Something weird, as:
>
> these dirs are used when looking for libpq.so:
> /usr/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/local/pgsql/lib /opt/postgres/lib
>
> these dirs are used when looking for libpqxx.so:
> /usr/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/local/pqxx/lib
>
> You may want to look at config.log file; e.g. I've got this output:
> ----------------------------------------
> configure:34496: checking for PostgreSQL... Step 1 of 4
> configure: 34511: /usr/local/include/libpq-fe.h
> configure: 34511: /usr/include/libpq-fe.h
> configure: 34511: /usr/include/pgsql/libpq-fe.h
> taking that
> configure:34520: result: /usr/include/pgsql
> configure:34527: checking for PostgreSQL... Step 2 of 4
> configure: 34542: /usr/local/lib/libpq.so
> configure: 34542: /usr/lib/libpq.so
> taking that
> configure:34551: result: /usr/lib
> configure:34559: checking for PostgreSQL... Step 3 of 4
> configure: 34574: /usr/local/pqxx/include/pqxx/pqxx/pqxx
> configure: 34574: /usr/include/pqxx/pqxx
> configure: 34574: /usr/local/pqxx/include/pqxx/pqxx
> configure: 34574: /usr/local/include/pqxx/pqxx
> taking that
> configure:34583: result: /usr/local/include
> configure:34590: checking for PostgreSQL... Step 4 of 4
> configure: 34605: /usr/local/lib/libpqxx.so
> taking that
> configure:34614: result: /usr/local/lib
> --------------------------------------
>
> 2. Information about configuring PostgreSQL support for Kexi:
>
> http://www.kexi-project.org/wiki/wikiview/index.php?UsingSubversion#PostgreSQL_support. 
>
>
>

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