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Azazavr

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Wednesday, April 20th 2005, 9:16pm

makekdedewidgets not found

Hello everybody!
I'm a new in Linux. I'm using Mandrake 10.1 for a few days, and found that I like KDE more than GNOME. I decided to update my 3.2 to 3.4.
I have read manual, download fresh Qt, install it. Then download kde-i18n-3.4.0.tar.bz2 unpack it, but when I run ./configure in a several seconds of doing something it shows me error:
"The important program makekdedewidgets not found. Please check whether you installed KDE. error /bin/sh' ./configure faild
Sorry for my english :rolleyes:
If anyone can help, so, please help!!!
Will try to read man once again.
KDE 3.2 works fine.
Qt installed and seems to work fine :] (qt-x11-free-3.3.4.tar.bz2)

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Wednesday, April 20th 2005, 10:39pm

The first thing you usually compile and install after Qt is arts, then kdelibs, then kdebase and in any order.

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Thursday, April 21st 2005, 7:24am

Thanks! Will try :)

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Friday, April 29th 2005, 9:32am

I have install all packages, then install KDE3.4, but I can't start in. Only KDE3.2 starts, but not KDE 3.4 :(

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Friday, April 29th 2005, 3:00pm

You have to set PATH correctly so it points to the new KDE's bin and KDEDIR to point to the new installation prefix, or even KDEDIRS and have it include new and old directory.

For beginners it is usually a lot easier to just use the newer packages of the distributor than compiling yourself.

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