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Subject: Re: Problems with compiling KOffice
From: Lotzi Boloni <boloni () cs ! purdue ! edu>
Date: 1999-09-23 21:14:44
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> Lotzi, you need to update koffice/configure.in :)
I have just done it, but these configure hackings are always giving me
the willies :-)
Thanks for solving the chart.idl problem.
Still a problem: if I go in the kchart directory, and type make
from there, idl still generates the whole path (although it is called
with --relative-path), while if I run it from above, it is fine. The same
thing happenes in the other directories, too. Am I crazy or what?
Lotzi
>
> On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 09:35:39PM +0200, Wolfgang Pausch wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a problem with compiling KOffice.
> > If I execute configure, I get the following messages:
> >
> > creating kchart/core/Makefile
> > sed: can't read ./kchart/core/Makefile.in: No such file or directory
> >
> > The same messages I get for the kchart/ui, the kdiagramm and for the
> > kdiagramm/pics directory. This causes the compiler to bail out with the
> > message
> >
> > No target to make target chart.h, needed by kchart.
> >
> > I didn't find a answer to my question in the FAQ.
> > A thing that confused me a bit is that in the FAQ is written that I need
> > Qt 2.01 although in the install-source-page is written that I need 2.00
> > or 2.01. I have 2.00. Which information is true?
> >
> > What do I have to do in order to compile KOffice?
> >
> > The name of the KOffice-file is koffice-19990922.tar.bz2 and I have
> > downloaded it on Sept 22nd.
> >
> > My system:
> >
> > - Debian Linux 2.0 (with some packages updated)
> > - Kernel 2.2.2
> >
> > Wolfgang Pausch
> >
>
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