Hi,
since the binary rpms for redhat aren't available yet I'm trying to build the
3.5.13 rpms myself from source using the source tarballs from:
http://mirror.its.uidaho.edu/pub/trinity/releases/3.5.13/
And the spec files and patches from:
http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tde-packaging/tree/redhat/
I have found a couple of problems with the spec file (just starting with qt3),
should I report bugs/corrections of spec files here on the dev ML or also in
bugzilla?
In the meantime here is a couple of bugs I found in the qt.spec file:
First bug:
error: File /home/packager/rpm/SOURCES/qt3-3.3.8d.tar.gz: No such file or
directory
spec file looks for: qt3-3.3.8d.tar.gz
tarball is really called: qt3-3.3.8.d.tar.gz
(notice the extra dot after the '8')
Second bug:
+ cd dependencies/qt3
/home/packager/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.HwIJZc: line 38: cd: dependencies/qt3: No such
file or directory
error: Bad exit status from /home/packager/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.HwIJZc (%prep)
spec file contains:
%setup -q -n dependencies/qt3
this should really be:
%setup -q -n qt3
Hello,
Building Konversation 3.5.13 fails on Slackware 13.1 (the log is
attached). I generated configure with the autoreconf command.
On the other hand, the upstream Konversation 1.1 builds and runs (on
Trinity 3.5.13) after just doing
$ sed -i 's#kde3/plugins#trinity/plugins#g' configure
I am unable to build kdevelop 3.5.13 from tarballs with cmake and decided to try autotools. No go. The error:
checking for Berkeley DB >= 4.1... configure: error: no - please install Berkeley DB >= 4.1
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
I have both db42 and db44 installed. I added --with-db-includedir=/usr/include/db44 to the configure options to no avail.
Ideas?
Darrell
In a past thread conversation I was told I MUST use cmake to build tqtinterface, arts, kdelibs, and kdebase. So far so good.
I was told to use autotools for the remaining packages. Yet the 3.5.13 wiki says kdeartwork, kdesdk, kdegraphics, kdepim, kdenetwork, kwebdev, and kdevelop have been ported to cmake. Are those complete ports? That is, do I use cmake for those packages or autotools?
Thanks.
Darrell