diff --git a/kget/README b/kget/README index f121641b..3d10ef82 100644 --- a/kget/README +++ b/kget/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ KGet 0.8.0-RC-1 ========== -New working release of kget for kde3. +New working release of kget for trinity. INSTALLATION ============= diff --git a/kopete/INSTALL b/kopete/INSTALL index 1eabc857..0d901f47 100644 --- a/kopete/INSTALL +++ b/kopete/INSTALL @@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ If you don't have write access to /etc/kderc, or if you want to use more parallel builds of KDE and/or Kopete you need to rely on the environment variables instead. -If $KDEDIRS currently points to /opt/kde3 and you installed Kopete -to /usr/local then you need to set $KDEDIRS to '/opt/kde3:/usr/local'. +If $KDEDIRS currently points to /opt/trinity and you installed Kopete +to /usr/local then you need to set $KDEDIRS to '/opt/trinity:/usr/local'. You need to store this change in a file that is picked up by all shells and for all users, like /etc/profile. The name of the preferred version varies from system to system. @@ -225,9 +225,9 @@ varies from system to system. As a last resort you can simply install Kopete in the same directory as where your KDE resides by adding a flag to configure like - ./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3 + ./configure --prefix=/opt/trinity -if KDE is installed in /opt/kde3. The downside is that you'll probably +if KDE is installed in /opt/trinity. The downside is that you'll probably end up installing Kopete into directories used by your distribution, instead of a separate path for your own packages like the /usr/local/ tree. Whether or not your package manager has problems with that and