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install problem
Ok Im relatively new to linux and I love kde so I decided to update to 3.2 (from 3.1 using mandrake) So I use konstruct to download and compile the tars, when kde is installing I get this error:
You're missing bzip2 development files.
make[2]: *** [configure-work/kdelibs-3.2.0/configure] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/mike/Documents/konstruct/kde/kdelibs'
make[1]: *** [dep-../../kde/kdelibs] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mike/Documents/konstruct/kde/kdebase'
make: *** [dep-../../kde/kdebase] Error 2
Now I have bzip on mandrake so how do I resolve this error?
Install the libbzip2_1 and libbzip2_1-devel packages.
Thanks for the reply. I downloaded those two files and got a little farther in the install but i'm getting so many conflicts, errors, dependencies and cant even track them all
I heard somewhere else that its impossible to dl and compile kde 3.2 with konstruct on mandrake 9.2. So what other route do I have to take? I've downloaded two differnt sets of rpms for 9.2 and both have bad signatures/dependancy problems/ect. and some rpms cant even be selected to install, this is what I get for about 15-20 of the rpms it cant install because of unsatisfied kde base. I really want kde 3.2 but it seems like nothing will work at the moment
Original von Mike Bannick
I heard somewhere else that its impossible to dl and compile kde 3.2 with konstruct on mandrake 9.2.
That's wrong. You just have to install the listed dependencies including development headers of KDE.
Ive already done that
I'm facing the same problem too..... I'm using RedHat 8.0, I cannot find libbzip2_1 and libbzip2_1-devel for RedHat 8.0.
If you are running Mandrake 9.2 with KDE 3.1 then bannick is correct in his advice; the development (header) files for bzip2 are not automatically installed under 9.2. Installing these leads to an effortless installation of 3.2 under Konstruct.
CORRECTION:
It is " binner" 's advice to "Bannick" I find correct.