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87 lines
1.9 KiB
87 lines
1.9 KiB
15 years ago
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----- First of all:
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If possible, and available, try a package built specifically for your
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distribution...
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----- Building from sources:
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First make sure that you have both the QT and KDE development headers
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installed. (qt and kdelibs devel)
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Then unpack the sources somewhere you have writing rights.
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In a terminal (konsole, xterm, eterm, etc.), type :
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./configure
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make
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(Then, as root):
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make install
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--
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If any of these steps fail, do:
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make -f Makefile.dist
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It may help you build it. If it still fails, mail me.
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----- Bad configure = build failure...
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You might need to give 'configure' the path to your kde
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installation. eg: /usr, /opt/kde.
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./configure --prefix=/opt/kde
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--
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You can find your KDE base directory by typing kde-config --prefix
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--
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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----- Debian notes:
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You may need to append this to the configure line:
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--prefix=/usr
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And maybe this one:
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--with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3
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----- Mandrake/Mandriva notes:
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Mandrake 10.0 uses KDE 3.2. I never tested lipstik against KDE 3.2 but it "should" work with
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some tweaking (see Debian notes).
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I dont have Mandrake around so I cant give more specific help for now, stay tuned.
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Mandriva (Mandrake's new name) is using more recent KDE releases. Lipstik should work
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out of the box there.
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----- moc troubles???
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Some people have reported that building fails with errors related to .moc files.
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eg:
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lipstikconf.cpp:479:27: lipstikconf.moc: No such file or directory
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If this happens to you, dont panic.
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In the source dir, there are style and style/config subdirs:
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In the style dir do:
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moc -o lipstik.moc lipstik.h
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And then in the style/config subdir do
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moc -o lipstikconf.moc lipstikconf.h
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Then run make again, it should work.
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----- Lipstik's build system sucks...
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It should suck less now... maybe...
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