Mark London posted on Tue, 05 Jul 2011 20:22:42 -0400 as excerpted: > Is it possible to build the latest version of KDE on Redhat 6, using the > KDE sources? I started to do so, and then saw it needed the latest > version of QT, so I would have to build that also. Thanks. - Mark Check the threads started by David Doria on June 17, "Building kdelibs", then later "Building DBusMenu-Qt", and then on the 21sth, "PKG_CONFIG_PATH Question". He's on RHEL 5.6, and only needed kdelibs and then parts of kdedevel (IIRC), not all of kde. However, if he can get it building on 5.6, surely you can on 6.x, and once kdelibs is built, I believe you've solved most of the hardest dependencies already. Yes, you'll need to build Qt too. He needed to build a lot more, but you will probably already have the minimum required versions of some of the stuff he built so won't have to, since you're on 6 and he was on 5.6. But even with qt built he ran into a lot of problems with missing packages and the like that Kevin and I helped him work thru, and his persistence apparently paid off eventually. Reading thru those threads should give you a preview of what lies ahead if you try that route, tho as I said you're on 6 so it won't be /quite/ so bad. I know the list archives are available on gmane.org (as gmane.comp.kde.general) as I do this list thru their list2news server, but they have it in web form as well. I believe kde has the official list web archives, of course, and I think there are a couple other sites that have them too. So you should be able to find those threads one one or the other web archives even if you just joined the list and therefore don't have back that far, yourself. Alternatively, you may be able to get many of the packages you need as prebuilt rpms from rpmfind.net. (FWIW, I'm on Gentoo now, but used rpmfind quite regularly years ago when I was on Mandrake.) Probably Fedora rpms will be closest to RHEL, and if they need other things updated too, you should be able to pull the fedora rpms for those things too. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.