My goal this weekend is to build from the src gz files off ot the kde 
site.  Maybe........... Question though where did you find the error 
message.  I'm not picking one up where I think I should be looking.

James

At 08:11 AM 10/4/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I did delete the kde/pics directory...I didn't save it, I rpm -e'd
>and/or deleted
>EVERYTHING that had to do with kde or qt and then reinstalled the rpms.
>This time
>kdebase did install but, like you, nothing ran.  As for a dependency,
>the errors
>I am seeing relate to kdelibs one way or another.  The error I get when
>trying to
>run any kde app is tied to an error with libkdecore.so.3 (supplied by
>kdelibs).
>The error I get when trying to build the kdebase source is tied to
>/usr/bin/dcopidl2cpp,
>also supplied by kdelibs.  I did upgrade my pam rpms but the problems
>remain,
>so it cannot be that, in this case at least.
>
>I don't know...I may try to rebuild the kdelibs src.rpm (using the
>--target=i586 to
>avoid any i686-related problems - which defeats the point of my building
>the src
>in the first place) and then the kdebase source again.  For now, I am
>running
>Gnome/enlightenment without problems.
>
>praedor
>
>james wrote:
> >
> > Praedor,
> >    (Hope I spelled that correctly) How I got the base to install 
> correctly is
> > by removing the file /usr/share/apps/kdm/pics to pics.old  then and 
> only then
> > did kde2base istall........ however........ it still didn't run.  BUT 
> base did
> > install completely.  So I guess that is a minor victory.  The only 
> thing I can
> > figure is there is a damn dependency somewhere that I'm not finding 
> .... Like
> > the need to update PAM that Sarang found.
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