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Hi all,
when I am using ./configure in run mode I got this error at end
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!
Could someone pls tell me how to resolve it my distro is linux opensuse 10.1
... thanx
Mohammed Hammam
Where are they. I looked in yast + software management Could you pls tell me the path. another thing disk usage are nearly full 96% inspite of tehre a lot of spaces in /windows/c /home /windows/d ....etc. how could I free the roor / or add spacs I have in my machine.
Hey, How did you resolve this issue? I am pretty new to Linux and am having the same issue when trying to configure a screensaver in Gentoo 2.6.12. I have been playing with this issue for the past 2 days and have seen a lot of posts that say I need dev or devel packages, but I cannot find any that fit the names given, even when I use "emerge --search kde" which returns all packages with kde in their name. I re-emerged kde-base/kdelibs, but that still does not seem to fix the problem... anybody have some helpful hints for me to try?
ADD: I just went back through emerge and the closest ebuild I see would be "dev-util/kdevelop" but I don't think that's it... Help!
NM all, I figured out what it was that I was doing wrong. I had seen that I needed to tell configure exactly where my headers are (for me: /usr/kde/3.5/include/kapplication.h ) and so it was not working as it seems that it wanted a more general directory. I tried /usr/kde/3.5/include, which failed, but /usr/kde/3.5 worked... finally.
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