http://kde.debian.net/debian/dists/potato/qt1apps/source
you can grab my old source/diff's and compare On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 08:50:32AM +0000, John Gay wrote: > > > >no...it's not that it can't find the lqt and mt libs, it cant find the > >lqt-mt libs. It's trying to link to the mt version of qt. > > > > apt-get install libqt-mt-dev > > > This fixed the linking problem and make ran clean. Thanx! > > >> My other question is, once I've got make complete, will make install put > >> everything into the right directories for a Debian-based system or will I > >> need to change anything first? Ideally I'd like to build, test and > >> contribute > >> a .deb for kwintv as I can't seem to find one but I know little enough > >> about > >> just compiling software. I wouldn't know where to start to make a .deb out > >> of > >> it. > > > >dunno...I haven't tried to build/install kwintv for quite some time so I > >don't > >know where it wants to put things. > > > Once I had everything compiled, I tried running ./kwintv from the directory it > was left in, but it failed because nothing was installed where it wanted it. > I.E. it's own tools and such. > > Tried make install and this failed to place some icon in > /usr/local/kde/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps due to missing directories. I > created the directories and make install finished, but I don't know where > kwintv > was put and neither does my system? typing kwintv at the command line just > gives > command not found? At this point it was 03:00 and I needed to get up @06:00 > for > work so I went to bed. It might just turn up after a re-boot. > > >If you want to know how to build .deb's, you should look at the packaging > >manuals and whatnot. > > > I'd love to, but with 12 hour work days 3 days a week, Programming night > classes > twice a week, Beta testing Progeny Linux, watching Debian-kde develop and > become > more stable each time you update something and not knowing a great deal about > Linux or programming, It would be just a bit too much for me to take on at the > moment. Maybe when the world slows down or I get up-to-speed with programming > I'll have another look : ) > > Thanks again for your excellent assistance and for putting so much time into > getting KDE to work on Potato systems! I can attest that for MY Woody/testing > based Progeny system your latest releases seem to be very stable. Keep up the > great work!!! > > Cheers, > > John Gay > ---end quoted text--- -- ---------------- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://snowcrash.tdyc.com GPG KeyID=90BCE0DD GPG Fingerprint=F2FC 69FD 0DA0 4FB8 225E 27B6 7645 8141 90BC E0DD

