On 19/03/2013, at 22:18, Alberto Villa <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 March 2013 22:05:10 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>> I am trying to build KDE and I have selected the new PIM stuff (not the 4.4
>> legacy). However I get the following error when trying to build..
> 
>> I see there are no Nepomuk libs or headers installed, indeed deleting
>> kdelibs shows..
> 
> Your kdelibs installation was broken, try reinstalling it.


Well yes :)
I did find I had some old things left behind which may have confused things, it 
appears to have DTRT now.

I did have a problem where old stuff was not removed which caused new things to 
go into /usr/local rather than /usr/local/kde4 and that caused no end of 
confusion.

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