Re: --prefix for configure problem on (fedora) x86-64

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Hello,

Run 'kde-config --prefix' in a console and this will
tell you in what prefix kde is installed on your
machine.

Regards

Marc

--- per jagmalm <jagmalm@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> what shoud the --prefix be when running
> configure. I get the following error when trying to
> "compile" both kopete and k3b:
> 
> checking for KDE... configure: error:
> in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE libraries
> installed. This will 
> fail.
> So, check this please and use another prefix!
> 
> i have tried
> --prefix=/usr
> --prefix=/usr/bin
> --prefix=`kde-config --prefix`
> --prefix=/usr/lib64/kde3
> --prefix=/usr/lib64
> 
>
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