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Original von Margo
Should I uninstall my orioginal Kopete before doing the make install?
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Original von Margo
oh, and just on a sidenote I having trouble typing the quotes - for some reason I have to type them twice and then the command doesn work
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Original von Margo
Hi
Thanks for that info Seb much better now.
However, I still need to update Qt - and I have no idea what to do. There is no Mandrake package for 3.3
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Original von seb
Okay, I am going to try and guide you through the process of updating kopete.
Bear with the process, for a newcomer it can be quite intimidating. Once you get to know the process, it will become second nature to you. Realise that downloading a source from CVS is much more complicated than installing a general stable source.
Firstly, open up a terminal window. follow everything that I do.
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[seb@localhost seb]$ cd tmp/
[seb@localhost tmp]$ mkdir kopete
[seb@localhost tmp]$ cd kopete
[seb@localhost kopete]$ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.kde.org:/home/kde
[seb@localhost kopete]$ cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.kde.org:2401/home/kde
CVS password: <PRESS ENTER (no pass)>
[seb@localhost kopete]$ cvs co kde-common
[seb@localhost kopete]$ cvs co -l kdenetwork
[seb@localhost kopete]$ cvs co kdenetwork/kopete
[seb@localhost kopete]$ cd kdenetwork
[seb@localhost kdenetwork]$ ln -s ../kde-common/admin
[seb@localhost kdenetwork]$ make -f Makefile.cvs
[seb@localhost kdenetwork]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
[seb@localhost kdenetwork]$ cd kopete
[seb@localhost kopete]$ make
[seb@localhost kopete]$ su -c "make install"
Password:
[seb@localhost kopete]$
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That should sort you out . Please bear in mind that I didn't actually go through the process, I am just outlining for you. There may be a couple of typo's in there. If there are any errors which you encounter, most likely missing dependencies, fix them up, then redo the last command which you typed in. Failing this, ask us!
Hope this helps,
Seb
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*** AUTOCONF NOT FOUND!.
*** KDE requires autoconf 2.53 or newer
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I think you need "autoconf". Install it from your distribution-CD!
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You shouldn't have to symlink autoconf17, just install the package and it should work properly.
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Original von RamnDump
but I am getting the same error message as before. Any other suggestions or is there a newer version of QT that can be installed on Mandrake 10???
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Original von RamnDump
I have tried jelliebellie suggestion of editing the config file manually
changed qtsubver to 2
but I am getting the same error message as before. Any other suggestions or is there a newer version of QT that can be installed on Mandrake 10???
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Original von jelliebellie
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Original von RamnDump
I have tried jelliebellie suggestion of editing the config file manually
changed qtsubver to 2
but I am getting the same error message as before. Any other suggestions or is there a newer version of QT that can be installed on Mandrake 10???
RamnDump -
I just tried my other suggestion (a cleaner solution) on another MDK10 machine and it works. Try following Seb's instructions but use the following lines for the checkout commands:
[code:1][jelliebellie@localhost kopete]$ cvs co -r KDE_3_2_BRANCH kde-common
[jelliebellie@localhost kopete]$ cvs co -l -r KDE_3_2_BRANCH kdenetwork
[jelliebellie@localhost kopete]$ cvs co kdenetwork/kopete
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jb
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