Le Sun, 04 Sep 2011 12:21:21 +0200, Francois Andriot francois.andriot@free.fr a écrit :
Hello, I sucessfully built kdebase from SVN.
When packaging with default RHEL options, the desktop is unusable, it starts but many program do not run (kwin ...).
$ kwin KWin: No window decoration plugin library was found. KWin will now exit...
When clicking "my computer" icon, a popup appears: There was an error loading the module Navigation Panel. The diagnostic is: Library files for "konq_sidebar.la" not found in paths.
After stracing kwin, I found that it was trying to access a file 'kwin3_plastik.la' in many paths, but *all* of them prefixed with "lib". (e.g: /opt/trinity/lib/kwin3_plastik.la ...)
But in my build, the TDE libraries are installed under /opt/trinity/lib64 . (this is the RHEL/Fedora default on x86_64) I do not have a directory /opt/trinity/lib at all.
I had the same problem with Slackware64 4 months ago (Slackware64 uses lib64 too): no /opt/kde3/lib64/kde3 libraries were found (but I didn't know strace, so I didn't find the origin of the problem).
If I symlink "lib" to "lib64", everything works. If I build directly under /opt/trinity/lib , everything works too (of course).
Why does TDE use "lib" directory, since I compiled for "lib64" ? Is there a trick to change this ? (environment variable at runtime ? cmake configuration flag ?)
It probably originates from a Debian/Ubuntu patch: -Debian/Ubuntu uses lib instead of lib64 -Debian/Ubuntu developers don't mind of the portability of their patches -The Trinity source was based on KDE 3.5.10 with Debian/Ubuntu patches
Thanks Francois Andriot
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