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I'm getting frustrated, I have encountered half a dozen lost dependencies/missing packets that were required - and I'm getting tired. Like I said I'm new in Linux, and the way the thing goes - I'm gonna stay a newbie (aka.return to Windows) ... I only can imagine what was (and still is) it like when there weren't such wonderful Linux GUI's that did much of the job, so automated... still IMHO, there are far away from a Mac/Microsoft OS [not trying to start a flame here, just a poor user's opinion]..
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If you are all new to Linux I would recommend NOT to compile your programs from the source, you should wait until your distro has prepared proper packages for you. And if you want to learn how to compile your programs by yourself, I would recommend to start with something little bit smaller and not so complicated as KDE. IMHO konstruckt is NOT a newbie tool.
And if you are comparing program installation in Linux with a Mac/Windows, please do remember that you aren't compiling programs from the source to Mac/Windows (well at least most of the users aren't), you are installing binaries just like in linux when you install *.rpm. I think if you try to compile programs for Mac/Windows you probably find out that there are dependencies there also (I really don't know what I am talking about, just assuming since I have never ever compiled anything on Mac/Windows).
Anyway, IMHO normal users who aren't that much interested in computers shouldn't have to compile programs them self, it is a distributors job to do that. But if you want to compile programs, be ready for problems on the way.
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Well, I seem to hit a nerve, didn't I? My intention from the start wasn't to make compilation - just to upgrade from KDE 3.1 to KDE 3.2.2 via an "automatic" way/process - at least that is what Konstruct is promising...
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I'm very interested in computers and - beilieve me - I'm not so stupid to try something out of my knowledge (and quite complicated as it turned out) as KDE installation, but I was fooled by thinking that Konstruct would install all the needed files by itself
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Anyway now I'm in the middle of it, and I want to complete it.. that's all.
Thanks for the input anyway, I'll surely visit the http://www.se.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/cvs/kde/kde.html as I want to learn more of the compilation process, although I'll try to finish first KDE upgrade (cross my fingers.. )
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