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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    Bug#2726: kdebase-1.1.2 will not configure
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () kde ! org>
Date:       2000-02-22 16:38:38
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Leonidas Galanis wrote:
> 
> Package: kdebase
> Version: 1.1.2
> 
> System: Redhat Linux 6.1
> 
> running configure -prefix=/local/lgalanis/usr/local/kde comes up with
> the following error:
> 
> checking for KDE... libraries /local/lgalanis/usr/local/kde/lib, headers
> /local/lgalanis/usr/local/kde/include
> checking for KDE paths... compiling
> checking for KDE headers installed... yes
> checking for KDE libraries installed... yes
> configure: error: configure could not run a little KDE program to test
> the environment.
> Since it had compiled and linked before, it must be a strange problem on
> your system.
> Look at config.log for details. If you are not able to fix this, look at
> http://www.kde.org/faq/installation.html or any www.kde.org mirror.
> (If you're using an egcs version on Linux, you may update binutils!)
> 
> I am not allowed (by the administrators) to use rpms and cannot compile
> to completion.
> 
> Here are the last lines of config.log
> configure:3805: checking for KDE
> configure:3988: checking for KDE paths
> configure:4059: checking for KDE headers installed
> configure:4092: g++ -c -O2 -Wall -I/local/lgalanis/usr/local/kde/include
> -I/loca
> l/lgalanis/usr/local/qt/include    conftest.C
> configure:4120: checking for KDE libraries installed
> configure:4123: /bin/sh ./libtool --silent --mode=link g++ -o conftest
> -O2 -Wall
>  -I/local/lgalanis/usr/local/kde/include
> -I/local/lgalanis/usr/local/qt/include
>    -s -L/local/lgalanis/usr/local/kde/lib
> -L/local/lgalanis/usr/local/qt/lib  -L
> /usr/X11R6/lib conftest.C  -lkdecore -lqt -lXext -lX11  -rpath
> /local/lgalanis/u
> sr/local/kde/lib -rpath /local/lgalanis/usr/local/qt/lib -rpath
> /usr/X11R6/lib
> 1>&5
> 
> I think the configuration scripts may have a slight problem.

No, you have with it :)

If it can compile and link the program, but can't run it, there is
something
wrong with your system. It should still exist in your directory named
conftest.
What happens if you run it?

Greetings, Stephan

-- 
It said Windows 95 or better, so in theory Linux should run it
                                                GeorgeH on /.

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