Re: Konstruct

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Hi

> Hi
> Question 1:
> Open gar.conf.mk file in your Konstruct directory. Edit the "Prefix"
> line to  pint where you want to install KDE. This is not a good idea
> IMHO. There will  be mess i think.
>

Thanks, yeah I used that to install within the /opt/ directory, just wonder
how to install to where mandrake placed it but from reading somewhere else
it appears that mandrake adds more stuff within kde so harder for me to
update :(.

> I can't answer to question 2 and 3 but this link may give you some
> ideas. http://developer.kde.org/build/build2ver.html
> You can skip the compile part and read carefuly the part with env
> variables. You will receive working KDE version installed in user's
> homedir.
> It works for me.  Right now i have CVS version of KDE, and when i want
> to test  it , i just log-in with my other account.
>

Thanks for the link, very interesting read and also helpful hits.  I missed
off the DICTIONARY for the ISpell setting and also the kghostviewpartview.la
was not working, but after re-compiling the kghostview it appears to have
solved that now, must have been a bad compile from me.  Shall have to read
into the xinit etc.

Thanks again, and KDE is a great WM.

Cheers
Ian

> On Sunday 16 January 2005 03:52, Ian Porter wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Hopefully you can answer 3 questions.
>>
>> 1). How do you install (KDE 3.3) with konstruct into the directories
>> where the older version of KDE 3.2 was ?, probably not the best, but I
>> am using KDE 3.3 now and would prefer to get rid of KDE 3.2 (if not
>> could you look at problem 2)
>>
>> 2). How to make XDM/KDM make a choice of either KDE 3.2 and KDE 3.3 ?
>>
>> 3). I have a couple of problems with the source install
>>  i). Kghost (libkghostviewpart.la) not found in path, even though
>>  Kghost
>> works after this error.
>>  ii). KDE does not appear to keep my keyboard shortcuts for
>>  applications
>> e.g. ALT + E = file konqueror viewer.
>>  iii). KOffice (Kword) cannot seem to find ISpell in the path, even
>>  though
>> it appears to be installed .
>> (/opt/qtkde3.3.2/lib/kde3/kspell_ispell.la) this could be resolved
>> with the question 1, or that I have configured it incorrectly.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Ian
>>
>> Machine
>> Mandrake 10.1 download version.
>>
>> ADM XP 2100+
>> Gigabyte KT400
>> nVidia 5200
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