Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Walter Webb wrote:
>    
>> The only :-) problem I am having with Trinity is with menus.
>> Builtin menus and builtin parts of menus work ok as far as
>> I can tell; but nothing gets added to any menu.  The Trinity
>> Control  Center, kcontrol (started from the command line),
>> comes up with an empty sidebar.  The konqueror configuration
>> menu comes up as an empty page, but the configure-toolbars
>> menu works properly.
>>
>> When 3.5.13 came out, I had tried it with LFS-6.8, with the
>> same result.  If someone has got it to work, maybe it's an
>> unknown dependency.  Any ideas?
>>      
> Have you installed in /usr or /opt?  I have only done /opt.
>    

Trinity is in /opt; X is in /usr/X11R7 with lots of links.
(I do it my way.)
Linux-PAM & PolicyKit are not loaded.
> kcontrol from either K-Menu or the command line seems to work for me.
> konqueror configuration seems OK too.
>
> I've redone the BLFS instructions for Trinity fairly recently.  Did you
> use those?
>
>     -- Bruce


I used the January 3 book.  I had to load tqtinterface before arts.
I have more lib-finding problems with kdebase; I added -lpthread
to the sed.  When I checked to see what this was doing, I decided
that it was luck that it worked.  Kdebase also seems not to find
GL, which activates an #error directive on line 95 of
kdebase/kscreensaver/random.cpp, which looks like it was put there
for troubleshooting.  I also had to turn off xinerama support.

I think I will have to study cmake and stick with KDE4 which,
it seems, will never be ready for beta testing.



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