No, my systems is a standard 7.2 install. I install using Development and 
Expert mode. Do not install any additional packages. Then I upgrade egcs and 
xinitscripts (or something like that) to the latest and build. I do not do 
anything different.

I do not use cooker as I try to stay a little more compatible with the rest 
of everyone who is using my rpm's.

-Chris

On Sunday 04 February 2001 11:29, you wrote:
> For whatever reason, I have found, since Mandrake 7.0 or so, that my
> Mandrake systems, with ALL development libs and support installed, simply
> cannot and will not compile kde anymore.
>
> If I download a source rpm for kde or a tarball, even though qt2, qt2
> devel, etc, is installed I have never gotten past similar problems as
> indicated by David.  This has been true regardless of the level of update I
> try for such things as gcc, egcs, glibc, qt2, and so forth.  I have long
> been curious just what it is about, say, your system (Chris) that differs
> from mine in this regard.  I am assuming you are using Mandrake and that it
> isn't cooker... Nothing extra added?  No special "rpm --relocate" s?
>
> For you to successfully build kde src rpms, what do you have installed?
>
> On Sunday 04 February 2001 00:38, Christopher Molnar wrote:
> > Can you post the results of rpm -qa|grep kde here please? That will give
> > me a better idea of the problem.
> >
> > On Saturday 03 February 2001 18:04, David Comeau wrote:
> > > I originally sent this twice to the kde-devel mailing list and got
> > > nowhere with them, so I'm trying my luck here instead.
> > >
> > > Since installing fresh, linux-mandrake 7.2, which of course uses kde2,
> > > I haven't been able to compile any kde program. When doing ./configure,
> > > regardless of the kde2 program, I always get:
> > >
> > > checking for kde headers installed... In file included from
> > > /usr/include/kapp.h:45,
> > >                  from conftest.C:4:
> > > /usr/include/kurl.h:24: qvaluelist.h: No such file or directory
> > > configure: error: your system is not able to compile a small KDE
> > > application! Check, if you installed the KDE header files correctly.
> > >
> > > So, I exported QTDIR to point to /usr/lib/qt2, because that is the
> > > location of qvaluelist.h. Now, I get the following when I do
> > > ./configure:
> > >
> > > checking for kde headers installed... conftest.C: In function `int
> > > main()': conftest.C:7: no method `KApplication::kde_htmldir'
> > > conftest.C:8: no method `KApplication::kde_appsdir'
> > > conftest.C:9: no method `KApplication::kde_icondir'
> > > conftest.C:10: no method `KApplication::kde_sounddir'
> > > conftest.C:11: no method `KApplication::kde_datadir'
> > > conftest.C:12: no method `KApplication::kde_localedir'
> > > conftest.C:13: no method `KApplication::kde_cgidir'
> > > conftest.C:14: no method `KApplication::kde_configdir'
> > > conftest.C:15: no method `KApplication::kde_mimedir'
> > > conftest.C:16: no method `KApplication::kde_toolbardir'
> > > conftest.C:17: no method `KApplication::kde_wallpaperdir'
> > > conftest.C:18: no method `KApplication::kde_bindir'
> > > conftest.C:19: no method `KApplication::kde_partsdir'
> > > configure: error: your system is not able to compile a small KDE
> > > application! Check, if you installed the KDE header files correctly.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have a remedy for this. It is getting a little monotoneous.
> > > I hate being dependant on the distribution to upgrade or compile my
> > > software.

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