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since I updated KDE to 3.4.2 (also qt to 3.3.4) in my Slackware 10.1 machine, whenever I do ./configure I'm having these error messages
Code:
checking for KDE... libraries /opt/kde/lib, headers /opt/kde/include
checking if UIC has KDE plugins available... no
configure: error: you need to install kdelibs first.
but of course kdelibs is installed,
this is the output from doing ls -l /var/log/packages/kde*
I just uninstalled qt and all KDE apps and installed back, first QT, ran ldconfig, then all KDE, ran ldconfig. I'm still having those error messages trying to compile from source though.
Now I'm downloading KDE 3.4.2 source so I can compile it all, hope this works because I really like KDE 3.4.2's look and feel
Don't want to come back to Slackware's 10.1 default KDE, albeit 10.2 is right around the corner...
I shall keep trying to get this properly done. I've successfully done more complicated things on Slackware and this one shall not beat me.
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