Hello Dirk,
I don't know how to do that.
I tried building 2.8.0 and got to the point where it said: The important program kconfig_compiler was not found! Please check whether you installed KDE correctly.
Strange, i checked the configure file. It does check the KDE version and skips the konfig_compiler test, if KDE 3 is installed but the Version is 1 or less.
It might help to set $KDEDIR to your kde directory (/usr for Mandrake and probably Fedora, /opt/kde3 for SuSE, I would have to look for other distributions).
That said I haven't found out how kde_qtver is exactly set, so you might try to change line 27229 of configure to kde_qtsubver=1 to force a default KDE 3.1. Of course there are other possibilities like to create a new configure file (make -f admin/Makefile.common cvs).
I checked Google for this, and found that kconfig_compiler is part of KDE 3.2. I have KDE 3.1. Upgrading all of KDE is not an option on
my system, so I'll stick with noteedit 2.5.0.
You could also try the 2.7.5 version. It would help us to find out if there are any problems with the configure script (we created a new version for the 2.8.0 release).
I guess the easiest wat to 'fix' this bug is to say in INSTALL that noteedit 2.8.0 requires KDE 3.2.
NoteEdit does not require KDE 3.2, the current version might even run with KDE2 but I have no such old system any more to test this ;-)
Thanks for the report and best regards,
Reinhard Katzmann -- Software-Engineer, Developer of User Interfaces Project: Noteedit - a score editor - http://noteedit.berlios.de Project: Pertergrin - a RPG system - http://www.pertergrin.de GnuPG Public Key available on request _______________________________________________ TeX-music mailing list [email protected] http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music

