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Monday, September 22nd 2003, 9:00pm

Kde headers ... where are they?

I am on Redhat 9 - which came preinstalled with KDE. I am trying to configure a program but I get an error asking where the Kde headers are installed.

Any ideas?

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Monday, September 22nd 2003, 9:48pm

Re: Kde headers ... where are they?

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Original von cloids17

I am on Redhat 9 - which came preinstalled with KDE. I am trying to configure a program but I get an error asking where the Kde headers are installed.

If you want to compile a program yourself you need the header
files that are not included in a typical desktop package selection.
They are often packaged separately.
Chances are you don't have them if you have a preinstalled system.

Look out for the development packages in your package manager
(They're probably called kdelibs-dev, kdebase-dev, etc.
or something along those lines (I don't know Redhat...))

Then run configure again.

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Monday, September 22nd 2003, 10:18pm

its funny, when i run rpm query it shows that all these are installed:

kdebase-3.1-15
kdelibs-3.1-12


So now what?!

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Monday, September 22nd 2003, 10:25pm

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Original von cloids17

its funny, when i run rpm query it shows that all these are installed:

kdebase-3.1-15
kdelibs-3.1-12

So now what?!

No, that are just the packages with the compiled binaries
(that's what most *users* need).
Look for packages called kdelibs-devel-3.1-12, etc.
or some such.