On Tuesday 07 August 2001 13:26, Cajus Pollmeier wrote: > On Monday, 6. August 2001 12:34, Emil Wilmanski wrote: > > Hello > > > > I'm using Debian with KDE v.2.1.1 and i try compile some programs. In > > fiew ones I have problem to do it: > > > > checking for KDE... libraries /usr/local/kde/lib, > > headers /usr/local/kde/include > > checking for extra includes... no > > checking for extra libs... no > > checking for KDE headers installed... configure: error: your system is > > not able to compile a small KDE application! > > Check, if you installed the KDE header files correctly. > > > > I don't idea to how make it. I tryed install all KDE libs from deb, next > > I instaled libs from src and it not worked to. > > > > Have any some ideas about how to do it?? > > Using the kdelibs debian packages should be ok, but remember to install the > development packages, too. > You can look at config.log why the compilation failed. Maybe configure is > looking at the wrong places. If you're using the do-it-yourself kdelibs, > you've to care about the KDEDIR enviroment variable. > Another good trick is to look at the debian-directory that comes with kdebase and kdelibs. Or just steal its debiandirs file, that sets the correct locations for kde-applications.
-Allan

