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@ -200,19 +200,19 @@ console and restart Kopete when it finishes. If that doesn't help,
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please read on.
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TDE applications by default look in all directories listed in the
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/etc/kderc file, the $TDEDIRS environment variable, in $TDEDIR if
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/etc/tderc file, the $TDEDIRS environment variable, in $TDEDIR if
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this variable doesn't exist, and ultimately in the directory where
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tdelibs is installed. Unless you take special precautions applications
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will _NOT_ look in other directories, even if you install additional
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software (like Kopete) there.
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The best solution is to add the following to /etc/kderc (create the file
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The best solution is to add the following to /etc/tderc (create the file
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if it doesn't exist yet):
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[Directories]
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prefixes=/the/prefix/I/used/for/kopete
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If you don't have write access to /etc/kderc, or if you want to use more
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If you don't have write access to /etc/tderc, or if you want to use more
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parallel builds of TDE and/or Kopete you need to rely on the environment
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variables instead.
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