On Monday 24 September 2001 10:54, Roger Oberholtzer babbled:
> Caldera have mixed kde and kde2. Don't know why. When I compile from
> source, I use the --prefix=/opt/kdex.y.z option for all packages. Then when
> I do an install, all parts are placed here. You cannot rename this
> directory as the kde install uses this name in lots of config files. So,
> you need to make a symbolic link. What I do is:

one caveat here.. sometimes (I can't seemto figure out when/why/how) when 
compiling KDE, it tends to "find" header files from the existing KDE install 
instead of the source tree that you're trying to compile. This canleads to 
weirdness or compile failure. Just something to watch for..
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