I tried installing libdrm and mesa in /usr as BLFS does it now. However, I run
into a problem. Libdrm installs without problems, but when building mesa I get
the following error:
make[4]: Entering directory
`/sources/xc/Mesa-9.0.1/src/gallium/auxiliary/pipe-loader'
CC pipe_loader_drm.lo
On Saturday 17 November 2012 08:40:37 brown wrap wrote:
> Neither of the links in the BLFS seem to be working. I looked around the net
> and the closest thing I can find is alsa-lib-1.0.25, will that work in
> building KDE?
It seems the main ALSA server is down at the moment and most of the mirro
On Saturday 17 November 2012 16:59:08 Ken Moffat wrote:
> X features:
> --x-includes=DIRX include files are in DIR
> --x-libraries=DIR X library files are in DIR
> These options are only used when the X libraries cannot be found by the
> pkg-config utility.
>
> So, I recommend you look
On Saturday 17 November 2012 13:37:20 Chris Staub wrote:
> Did you do all the setup steps that BLFS says to do when not installing
> X in /usr? It mentions an "xorg.sh" which should add the appropriate
> paths to PATH and PKG_CONFIG_PATH.
Yes. The problem seems to be that mesa assumes it is instal
On Friday 23 November 2012 09:28:01 brown wrap wrote:
> OK, let me start off by saying I don't know how all of this fits together. I
> am trying to build nepomuk-core-4.9.1. When running cmake, it complains it
> con not find the Soprano Virtuoso backend. Virtuoso is up and runing, but
> when I try
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 1:47 PM, LM wrote:
> Is there an equivalent for passing include paths (CFLAGS) and libraries
> (LIBS, LDFLAGS)
> or do those environment variable settings work with cmake too?
There are CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH and CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH for include and
library paths.
Also, CMAKE_C_
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Pierre Labastie
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a few informations about building KDE 4.10 with LFS-SVN-20130419.
>
> On a virtual machine (qemu-kvm).
>
> Building all recommended deps.
Thanks for your report. Great to hear that the instructions are working for you.
> Ever
On Monday 29 April 2013 18:14:19 Thomas de Roo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm trying to build Akonadi-1.9.1. Unfortunately I can't solve this error I
> get:
>
> Linking CXX executable imapparserbenchmark
>
> [ 3%] Built target imapparserbenchmark
>
> Scanning dependencies of target notificati
On Monday 29 April 2013 21:03:19 Thomas de Roo wrote:
> Do you have this file
> /usr/include/boost/type_traits/detail/has_binary_operator.hp installed on
> your system?
Nope, but has_binary_operator.hpp is there...
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, Thomas de Roo wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, Ragnar Thomsen wrote:
>
>> On Monday 29 April 2013 21:03:19 Thomas de Roo wrote:
>>> Do you have this file
>>> /usr/include/boost/type_traits/detail/has_binary_operator.hp installed on
>>> your syste
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> I've used KDE before, where I used to work, and I was quite happy with it.
>
> I find it a bit slow and too much eye candy for my taste.
I just want to point out that KDE can be customized to a high degree,
and thus can be configured to be qui
I'm not able to get dhcpcd-6.1+ working with NetworkManager. When connecting I
get the following lines in the log:
Jan 17 18:32:52 mephisto dhcpcd[7243]: version 6.2.1 starting
Jan 17 18:32:52 mephisto dhcpcd[7243]: DUID
00:01:00:01:1a:6b:ff:21:00:08:ca:cb:8a:f0
Jan 17 18:32:52 mephisto dhcpcd[7
On Friday 17 January 2014 20:47:11 Pierre M.R. wrote:
> What about 6.2.0 ? Is ipv6 enabled in the kernel ?
I experience the same problem with 6.2.x. IPv6 is enabled in my kernel. I have
tried disabling IPv6 in both dhcpcd and NetworkManager, but it makes no
difference. I'm still not able to conn
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Armin K. wrote:
> Maybe this?
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager#Missing_default_route
KDE4 is not the problem, since the error also occurs when X is not
started at all. Also, the wiki mentions that it only affects wireless
connections, while
Try building with the CMake switch:
-DPHONON_BUILD_PHONON4QT5=OFF
Sincerely,
Ragnar
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 4:50 AM, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when trying to install phonon-backend-vlc by what is PUBLISHED in the book:
>
> mkdir build &&
> cdbuild &&
>
> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$KDE_PREFIX \
LibreOffice fails for me at the autogen.sh step with the following error:
Various low-level dependencies are missing, please install them:
aclocal -I $XORG_PREFIX/share/aclocal: aclocal -I
$XORG_PREFIX/share/aclocal is required
Any ideas?
Sincerely,
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On Sunday 30 March 2014 16:20:15 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> See http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/stable/x/xorg7.html
>
> Note the lines that say:
>
> ACLOCAL='aclocal -I $XORG_PREFIX/share/aclocal'
>
> export ... ACLOCAL ...
The ACLOCAL variable is set properly:
echo $ACLOCAL yields:
acloca
On Tuesday 08 April 2014 20:13:56 lux-integ wrote:
> I have a a computing-machine with phonon-4.6.0. I want to upgrade to
> phonon-4.7.1.
> ( http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/kde/phonon.html )
> And besides I dont think the old one was compiled with this switch
> ' -DPHONON_INSTALL_
On Thursday 17 April 2014 17:00:39 Richard Melville wrote:
> Another small typo:-
>
> Note
> This package installes...
Thanks, fixed in r12973.
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On Saturday 19 April 2014 17:04:29 rhubarbpie...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've compiled Qt-5.2.1 but am missing libQt5WebKit.so and
> libQt5WebKitWidgets.so. I don't see errors when compiling and have all
> other libraries. I've compiled gst-plugins-base-1.2.3 for QtWebKit support.
You need Ruby insta
I am trying to set up KMail to use my GMail account.
Incoming mail works fine using IMAP, but sending mail using SMTP fails with
this very uninformative error:
"E-mail sending failed: Failed to transport message. An error occurred during
authentication: SASL(0): successful result:"
KMail us
Stuart Stegall wrote:
>It's not resolved as of yet I believe: downgrade to 2.1.23
Thanks Stuart. Downgrading to 2.1.23 solved all my problems.
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On Sunday 29 April 2012 11:28:11 Andrew Benton wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I thought I'd try Wicd on my netbook, however, I can't get it to work.
> When I run wicd-gtk it just displays "No wireless networks found".
> However, if I (as root) run "iwlist wlan0 scan" it lists 5 networks
> that can b
On Saturday 12 May 2012 22:39:05 David D wrote:
> In order to use the KDE NetworkManager frontend (is it
> KNetworkManager, or the Network Management option under System
> Settings?) do I have to add it to the panel at the bottom of the
> screen?
> If not:
> Where can I find a KDE NetworkManager fr
On Saturday 12 May 2012 23:00:45 David D wrote:
> Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Although I appreciate your plentiful thankyou's, it would be nice to hear if
you found a solution to your problem :)
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 2:54 AM, tony lemaire wrote:
> I'm trying to build the KDE desktop in 4.8.4 version, not the 4.8.3 like
> BLFS.
> I have all pre-requises install in my distro, but the cmake failed. Here is
> the log :
I have built KDE 4.8.4 without problems.
.
> WARNING: Installation
On Friday 29 June 2012 16:16:37 tony lemaire wrote:
>I have found a solution. I edit in VIM the file
>/lib/cmake/PolkitQt-1/PolkitQt-1Config.cmake
>
>I have the line set(POLKITQT-1_INSTALL_DIR "") what i change for
>set(POLKITQT-1_INSTALL_DIR "/usr") and now cmake is OK.
>
>I don't know if it's a
On Wednesday 04 July 2012 13:05:16 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Ragnar, I'm having the same problem with 4.8.3. I do have the links:
>
> $ ls -l /opt/kde4/share/
> total 0
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Jul 1 13:37 dbus-1 -> /usr/share/dbus-1
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Jul 1 13:37 polkit-1 -> /usr/share
On Saturday 07 July 2012 23:27:22 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> cmake is not really that bad and it has some nice capabilities. The
> feature it is really missing is the equivalent of ./configure --help.
Well, there is the "cmake -LH" which is roughly equivalent to "./configure --
help".
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On Sunday 08 July 2012 23:36:51 Ken Moffat wrote:
> For some obscure value of "roughly". You got my hopes up enough to
> go back to my gnome-3.2 build (where I've got cmake in /opt/crap) to
> try this. But it just runs cmake. Sure, it tells me what it is
> looking for, and what it did and didn'
On Monday 27 August 2012 23:14:47 Nate Muench wrote:
> I'm in the process of updating my notes for a complete build of my
> system (it's been a year). And I've noticed that kdenetwork is MIA.
> Searching in the SVN repo shows that the page for kdenetwork is there,
> it's just not in the Table of C
On Friday 14 September 2012 22:44:19 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> However QTDIR is in libdbusmenuqt, qca, polkit-qt, automoc4, phonon, and
> akonadi. It is mentioned at the end of the Starting KDE section, but
> probably needs to be in the Qt section too.
One way would be to set $QTDIR on the Qt page eve
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