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Example Installation
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The example themes requires the KDE 3.2 or greater libraries. This
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can be found at <http://www.kde.org>. These are also included with
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many Linux, BSD and Unix systems.
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You also need GNU make, and not your standard make. On many systems,
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GNU make has been installed as "gmake" If this is your situation,
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substitute "gmake" for every occurance of "make" in these
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instructions.
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====================================================================
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To save room in the distribution, the admin directory is not included
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nor any of its included files. Before you can build the example, this
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must be added. The simplest way is to copy one over from another KDE
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package.
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====================================================================
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The themes use the 'configure' script to attempt a reasonable and
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correct configuration for compilation on your system. It creates an
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appropriate 'Makefile' for each directory in this package, along with
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one or more headerfiles containing system-dependent definitions. It
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also creates 'config.status','config.cache' and 'config.log' files
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that are useful for recreating or debugging the configuration.
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Sincerely,
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David Johnson
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Example Installation in a Nutshell:
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1) Type './configure'
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2) Type 'make'
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3) Type 'make install'
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Example Installation in More Detail:
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=====================================
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0) Make sure that the prerequisite KDE 3.2 development libraries and
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headers are installed first. These can be found at
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<http://www.kde.org>.
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1) Unzip and untar the package into its own directory. Change into
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this directory, and read the README file. (I'm assuming that
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you've read this, the INSTALL file :-))
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2) Type './configure --help", and peruse the configure options
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available. It may be necessary to use one or more of these options
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on your system.
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3) Type './configure' to configure the software for your system. If
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you're using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need
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to type `sh ./configure' instead.
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4) Type 'make' to compile the package.
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5) If you are not logged in as root, type 'su' and enter the root
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password to switch over to the root account. This is not necessary
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if you configured the software to install to your home directory/
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6) Type 'make install' to install the software.
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7) Activate the styles, decorations and color schemes through the
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KDE Control Center or the Preferences menu.
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8) You can uninstall the software by typing 'make uninstall'.
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A Note on the KDE Library
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If you are having problems configuring the software, first make sure
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that the required KDE 3.0 or greater libraries are installed. Several
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systems have broken this into several packages. You will need both
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the runtime and the development packages.
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If you still have problems, set the KDEDIR environment variable and
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the --prefix configure option to the location where you installed
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KDE. Also makesure that you are using GNU make and not the standard
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make everyone else uses.
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Rebuilding the Configuration
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If you ever need to rebuild the configuration files, type the
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following in thebase directory of the distribution:
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make -f Makefile.cvs
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You will need the current automake/autoconf set of programs.
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