It should be there (our package is called kdelibs3-ssl).  I installed from 
binary, and do have /sw/bin/dcopidl .

Try reinstalling kdelibs3-ssl.  By the way, dcopidl is provided by the 
splitoff package kdelibs3-ssl-dev .

On Friday 02 August 2002 13:24, Philipp Sasse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did install the binary package bundle-kde-ssl, that should contain
> kdelibs-ssl, that does normaly (usually I run kde3 on solaris) contain
> an executable called dcopidl.
>
> This does not seem to be part of the binary release. Is there a reason
> for this? This should be needed for compiling the rest of kde anyhow?
>
> I was going to build a i18n locale support, but dcopidl seems to be
> needed for this as well. What to do? Download the kdelibs sources from
> the unstable tree and try to build it for myself? Will that help?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Philipp.
>
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