wow, not much has been posted here for the last 5 years
I have Suse 10.0
I types configure and pressed enter. After some stuff, it prints
checking whether uic supports -L ... yes
checking whether uic supports -nounload ... yes
checking if Qt needs ... sed: -e expression #1, char 0: no previous regular expression
yes
checking for rpath... yes
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
What's a KDE header. What prefix?
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Anonymous
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2007-07-06
Hi,
I don't know if this will be helpful or not, as your initial post was made a month ago. But I think you may need to install some development libraries associated with kde.
I don't use SuSe, so I can't tell you their exact names. But I'm sure if you search the SuSe rpm repository or the 'net you should be able to find these. They usually end have the term "-dev" somewhere in their names.
Hope this helps.
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wow, not much has been posted here for the last 5 years
I have Suse 10.0
I types configure and pressed enter. After some stuff, it prints
checking whether uic supports -L ... yes
checking whether uic supports -nounload ... yes
checking if Qt needs ... sed: -e expression #1, char 0: no previous regular expression
yes
checking for rpath... yes
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
What's a KDE header. What prefix?
Hi,
I don't know if this will be helpful or not, as your initial post was made a month ago. But I think you may need to install some development libraries associated with kde.
I don't use SuSe, so I can't tell you their exact names. But I'm sure if you search the SuSe rpm repository or the 'net you should be able to find these. They usually end have the term "-dev" somewhere in their names.
Hope this helps.