Am Fri, 24 Mar 2000 schrieb Martin Herrman: > Michael Koch wrote: > > > Okay, you want to use KDE1 AND KDE2 apps at once. Look > > http://www.kde.org/kde1-and-kde2.txt for help > > > > One of your problems is that Redhat ships an old version kdelibs for kde2 and I > > dont believe that it is binary compatible with the current one. Unfortunately > > REDHAT and CHRIS (the rpm packager) installs it in the same directory. > > > > The only solution I could think of currently is compiling KDE2 yourself and > > installing it into another directory. > > Hm.. doesn't sound easy at all :-) BTW, i'm using icewm as my window manager, only want > to run some kde programs with it. But isn't kde2 compatible with the kde1? Or for > example, isn't there a kpackage version available for kde2? Or won't kpackage work with > kde2 when I compile the program myself? If that's the case I only have to install kde2 > which would be a lot easier for me. > > But If i have to install them both, is the easiest way to install kde1 first (with all > the apps that run with kde1) and then compile kde2, put it in another directory and > make two scripts /bin/kde1 and /bin/kde2 as mentioned in the above url? KDE1 and KDE2 are not really compatible. You will have to make your last idea. A kpackage version for kde2 does exist (module kdeadmin). But I dont believe kruiser has a KDE2 version. Mail me if you need further help. Ciao, Michael -- koch@kde.org, m_koch@bigfoot.de http://heaven.riednet.wh.tu-darmstadt.de/~mkoch To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- reddy@lion.austin.ibm.com