You are not logged in.

Dear visitor, welcome to KDE-Forum.org. If this is your first visit here, please read the Help. It explains in detail how this page works. To use all features of this page, you should consider registering. Please use the registration form, to register here or read more information about the registration process. If you are already registered, please login here.

1

Saturday, May 1st 2004, 11:30am

Konstruct re-install problem

Hi.
I've got a problem using Konstruct - though I think it was caused by my own foolishness!

I didn't think about hard disk space before descending into meta/everything and going for make install. My /opt partition only being ~500MB, as you might expect, I ran out of space.

So I thought I'd delete /opt and start again, but go from meta/kde instead. I figured that since everything was already compiled, it would just install everything. However, it only made the directory structure in /opt/kde3.2.2/ and nothing else. It didn't install any files.

What's the best solution to this - can I tell Konstruct somehow that it needs to install all the files again, but not to compile, since it's already done that?

Thanks,
Chris

2

Saturday, May 1st 2004, 4:11pm

Re: Konstruct re-install problem

Quoted

Original von cmt29

can I tell Konstruct somehow that it needs to install all the files again, but not to compile, since it's already done that?


Delete the installation cookies: rm -rf `find . -name install-work`