bloodybrokndrems Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 Iam using mandriva 10.2 and kde 3.3........ when trying to configure programs in konsole i get this error checking for KDE... configure: error: in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail. So, check this please and use another prefix! ive tried: cd /usr/local ln -s /usr/kde/3.3/ kde to no avail....also export KDEDIR=/usr/kde/3.3 to no avail also help!!! [moved from Software by spinynorman] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gowator Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 have you installed kde-base-devel ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloodybrokndrems Posted May 3, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 i looked at my rpms and it doesnt have it on there so i guess ihave it installed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloodybrokndrems Posted May 3, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 i need a solution because i can not compile anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AussieJohn Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 You can't assume that because it is not in your list of rpms to install that it is already installed. You have to look in the list of rpms already installed by going into MCC and checking through the list of rpms to uninstall. If it is there and even if it isn't then you should use MCC to check for updates and see if there is a later version and install that if there is. Cheers. John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gowator Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 You can't assume that because it is not in your list of rpms to install that it is already installed.You have to look in the list of rpms already installed by going into MCC and checking through the list of rpms to uninstall. If it is there and even if it isn't then you should use MCC to check for updates and see if there is a later version and install that if there is. good point... even go so far as to uninstall and reinstall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pmpatrick Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 (edited) There are many "devel" files for kde. There usually in the form "libkde<stuff>-devel". You can find out what packages you have installed that have "libkde" in their name by running this from the command line: $ rpm -qa | grep libkde Here's my output to give you an idea of what I'm talking about: $ rpm -qa | grep libkde libkdesdk1-cervisia-devel-3.2.3-14.1.101mdk libkdeedu1-3.2.3-7mdk libkdemultimedia1-kscd-3.2.3-19.1.101mdk libkdebase4-konsole-3.2.3-134.8.101mdk libkdepim2-common-devel-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdemultimedia1-kmix-3.2.3-19.1.101mdk libkdesdk1-cervisia-3.2.3-14.1.101mdk libkdepim2-kaddressbook-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdegraphics0-kooka-devel-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdepim2-korganizer-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdesdk1-kbabel-devel-3.2.3-14.1.101mdk libkdegraphics0-kview-devel-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdepim2-kpilot-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdepim2-kpilot-devel-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdemultimedia1-noatun-3.2.3-19.1.101mdk libkdeutils1-ksim-3.2.3-28.3.101mdk libkdepim2-kontact-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdetoys1-kweather-3.2.3-12mdk libkdesdk1-3.2.3-14.1.101mdk libkdemultimedia1-kscd-devel-3.2.3-19.1.101mdk libkdebase4-kate-3.2.3-134.8.101mdk libkdecore4-3.2.3-105.1.101mdk libkdeutils1-common-3.2.3-28.3.101mdk libkdeutils1-kcalc-3.2.3-28.3.101mdk libkdepim2-kmail-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdepim2-kaddressbook-devel-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdecore4-devel-3.2.3-105.1.101mdk libkdeutils1-ark-3.2.3-28.3.101mdk libkdepim2-knode-devel-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdegames1-3.2.3-9mdk libkdesdk1-devel-3.2.3-14.1.101mdk libkdeutils1-ksim-devel-3.2.3-28.3.101mdk libkdevelop3-3.0.4-15mdk libkdevelop3-devel-3.0.4-15mdk libkdesdk1-kbabel-3.2.3-14.1.101mdk libkdegraphics0-kuickshow-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdegraphics0-common-devel-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdebase4-kmenuedit-3.2.3-134.8.101mdk libkdepim2-korganizer-devel-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdetoys1-devel-3.2.3-12mdk libkdemultimedia1-common-3.2.3-19.1.101mdk libkdemultimedia1-common-devel-3.2.3-19.1.101mdk libkdenetwork2-kopete-3.2.3-19.3.101mdk libkdepim2-knode-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdegames1-devel-3.2.3-9mdk libkdepim2-common-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdemultimedia1-noatun-devel-3.2.3-19.1.101mdk libkdegraphics0-common-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdeedu1-devel-3.2.3-7mdk libkdegraphics0-kooka-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdebase4-3.2.3-134.8.101mdk libkdenetwork2-kopete-devel-3.2.3-19.3.101mdk libkdepim2-kontact-devel-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk libkdegraphics0-kghostview-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdegraphics0-kview-3.2.3-17.6.101mdk libkdenetwork2-common-3.2.3-19.3.101mdk libkdeutils1-common-devel-3.2.3-28.3.101mdk libkdebase4-kate-devel-3.2.3-134.8.101mdk libkdepim2-kmail-devel-3.3.0-29.6.101mdk What you need depends upon what kind of program your trying to compile but I would think that you would at least need "libkdecore4-devel-3.2.3-105.1.101mdk" and perhaps others. The above is for mdk10.1 so you will have different version numbers but the names of the kde "devel libs" will probably be similar if not the same. Another problem you might have - a lot of times the "kde devel" files are not included on the download isos because there is just not enough room to include everything. In that case you need to set up a "main" internet rpm repository using easyurpmi. This is frequently necessary to get all the "devel" libs you need for compiling. Finally, what are you trying to compile? You can get precompiled rpms for most common stuff not included on the cds by setting up a "contrib" source with easyurpmi. If your not familiar with easyurpmi and how to set up these sources post back and I will go into more detail. Edited May 4, 2005 by pmpatrick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloodybrokndrems Posted May 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 this is mine rpm -qa | grep libkde libkdebase4-konsole-3.3.2-96mdk libkdegraphics0-kghostview-3.3.2-21mdk libkdepim2-ktnef-3.3.2-44mdk libkdeaddons1-konqimagegallery-3.3.2-14mdk libkdemultimedia1-kscd-devel-3.3.2-22mdk libkdepim2-kpilot-3.3.2-44mdk libkdemultimedia1-noatun-3.3.2-22mdk libkdetoys1-kweather-3.3.2-6mdk libkdemultimedia1-kscd-3.3.2-22mdk libkdepim2-knode-devel-3.3.2-44mdk libkdecore4-3.3.2-119mdk libkdemultimedia1-kmix-3.3.2-22mdk libkdepim2-common-3.3.2-44mdk libkdegraphics0-common-3.3.2-21mdk libkdegraphics0-kuickshow-3.3.2-21mdk libkdesdk1-devel-3.3.2-11mdk libkdeutils1-common-3.3.2-20mdk libkdetoys1-devel-3.3.2-6mdk libkdeutils1-kedit-3.3.2-20mdk libkdebase4-3.3.2-96mdk libkdebase4-kmenuedit-3.3.2-96mdk libkdemultimedia1-common-3.3.2-22mdk libkdepim2-kaddressbook-3.3.2-44mdk libkdepim2-kmail-3.3.2-44mdk libkdepim2-knode-3.3.2-44mdk libkdesdk1-cervisia-3.3.2-11mdk libkdeaddons1-noatun-3.3.2-14mdk libkdepim2-kontact-3.3.2-44mdk libkdepim2-kpilot-devel-3.3.2-44mdk libkdeutils1-ksim-3.3.2-20mdk libkdenetwork2-common-3.3.2-27mdk libkdepim2-korganizer-3.3.2-44mdk libkdenetwork2-kopete-3.3.2-27mdk libkdebase4-kate-3.3.2-96mdk libkdeutils1-kcalc-3.3.2-20mdk libkdeaddons1-3.3.2-14mdk libkdeutils1-ark-3.3.2-20mdk libkdesdk1-3.3.2-11mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pmpatrick Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 You don't have many of the kde developer libraries installed, i.e. the kde packages with "devel" in their name. Here's what I see in your output: libkdemultimedia1-kscd-devel-3.3.2-22mdk libkdepim2-knode-devel-3.3.2-44mdk libkdesdk1-devel-3.3.2-11mdk libkdetoys1-devel-3.3.2-6mdk libkdepim2-kpilot-devel-3.3.2-44mdk Open up mcc and in software installation, put "libkde" in the search term and look for packages with "devel" in their name. You can install all of devel packages if you want but I'm fairly sure you will need at least the "libkdecore4-devel" package. Also, state exactly what your trying to install. There could be a lot easier ways to handle it than compiling from source. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloodybrokndrems Posted May 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 (edited) um im trying to compile ksensors,kcpuspeed, and wlassistant do i look for the files that contain the words libkde in rpmdrake? because there arent anymore devel packages i can install Edited May 4, 2005 by bloodybrokndrems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloodybrokndrems Posted May 4, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 well i found out i dont have libkdecore4-devel installed.... but when i try to install the individual rpm (i have no internet connection on that comp) i get this error:some packages cannot be installed libkdecore4-devel-3.3.2-123mdk.i586(due to unsatisfied devel (libvorbis)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pmpatrick Posted May 5, 2005 Report Share Posted May 5, 2005 Without an internet connection, you will have to manually resolve the dependecies by downloading the needed rpms from some box with internet access and transferring them to your mandriva box. This could get to be a real pain. Urpmi takes care of this for you if you have internet access. Here's a link to the "main" branch of LE2005 where you should find all the needed rpms: ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrakelinux...586/media/main/ However all three of those programs have rpms on the contrib branch of LE2005. Here's a link: ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrakelinux.../media/contrib/ First thing to try is download the rpms for the three programs from contrib and see if they will install. Your likely to have some unresolved dependencies so then you go back and pick up the packages you need and try again. With urpmi and internet acces this would be a breeze - set up a main and contrib source select the three packages you want and all dependencies would be downloaded and installed in the proper order. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloodybrokndrems Posted May 6, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 6, 2005 thank you so much! i got a wireless pci card yesterday and should either get my router today or tommorow.My card works great w/ linux its a d-link dwl-g510 i suggest it to everyone.Where is the best place on the internet for urpmi for mandrake se 2005? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pmpatrick Posted May 6, 2005 Report Share Posted May 6, 2005 Look at the top of this web page and you will see "Easy-Urpmi" right next to the "Help" link. Click on it and you will be taken to a page that tells you how to set up urpmi sources. Basically, you open a console, su to root, follow the instructions to get what you should type in the counsole to set up various urpmi sources, copy and paste the text in the console and run the command. Most people set up "main", "contrib", "plf-free" and "plf-nonfree" sources. Do them one at a time. When your done, all the rpms on these internet repositories will be available to you and will be listed in mcc>Software Management. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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