From: ace j. <ac...@ho...> - 2005-01-24 02:53:38
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On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 17:51, Jimmy Oliver wrote: > Hi all, > I have been googling and searching the list archives for a solution > for this. I have tried this on 2 seperate systems (since one is an > amd64 and I wanted to rule out the 64bit libs) and the error continues > to appear. There is no resolution to be seen in the list archives. > Is there anyone who could tell me how to get this to work. Here is > some background info. > My system is SuSE 9.2 with kde 3.3.0 > I'm using a cvs libnjb(2.0) which works fine with cvs gnomad2. > I'm trying to get kionjb working with the steup branch which looks to > be patched with the fix from ace to bring support for libnjb 2.0. > (according to the changelog) . Hi, Jimmy. Not being able to find kio is a pretty strange problem, I'll say that. Have you compiled any other program that uses -lkio? Where is libkio.la located on your system? Can you try configuring kionjb with --with-extra-libs=<that directory>? I just finished installing a machine with SuSE 9.2, so I'll see if I can get kionjb compiling on it within the next week or so to see if it's a SuSE problem. Incidentally, it would be a good idea to release a tarball of the head of the steup branch as 0.2.3. </Ace> |