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Tuesday, January 6th 2004, 5:50am

problem with Libk....

Hello,

I tried installing Kdevelop 3.0 and it tells me I need "Libkmdi.so" and "libkwalletclient.so".

I cannot find them anywhere, are they inside another package ? if so could someone point me to a link where I can get a version for SUSE 8.2

Thanks.

Cl@ire

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Occupation: Mechanical/Electrical/Ex-Software Engineer

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Saturday, January 10th 2004, 7:26am

Re: problem with Libk....

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I tried installing Kdevelop 3.0 and it tells me I need "Libkmdi.so" and "libkwalletclient.so".


Looks as if you have KDE 3.1.4 or so instead of a 3.2 beta. I had the same problem. Try upgrading from ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/3.1.94/SuSE

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I cannot find them anywhere, are they inside another package ? if so could someone point me to a link where I can get a version for SUSE 8.2


If you cannot find a file or rpm package, try entering the name at the search engine of http://RPM.pbone.net you can also find a lot of SuSE rpm's at that site.

HTH, good luck...
Kernel 2.6.8
SuSE Linux 9.2 Pro
KDE 3.3.2
Oh yeah, and it just works... 8)

Cl@ire

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Saturday, January 10th 2004, 7:29am

Re: problem with Libk....

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I cannot find them anywhere, are they inside another package ? if so could someone point me to a link where I can get a version for SUSE 8.2


Sorry, they are in kdelibs3-3.1.94-1.i586.rpm .
Kernel 2.6.8
SuSE Linux 9.2 Pro
KDE 3.3.2
Oh yeah, and it just works... 8)