I went back to kde-look.org and found a message posted. The secret is you have to feed configure your kde install directory, so: su root ./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3 make make install don't forget make clean if you had a failed install like me! Also delete the /usr/local/kde tree since Liquid will go into the /opt/kde3 tree now. Thanks also goes to Kevin L Hochhalter for giving me a link to an rpm. It triggered a further search and some loss of sleep. pben On Monday 01 July 2002 05:39 pm, Paul Benjamin wrote:
Well I finally broke down and bough 8.0 and got it to install. The next project was getting Liquid installed. I could not find a RPM at SuSE like I did for KDE2.2 and SuSE 7.2. So I hit kde-look.org and grabbed the tar ball.
The ./configure make install seem to go well except it didn't show up in the control panel. Yes I did put /usr/local/kde/bin in the path (even though there isn't a /usr/local/kde/bin dir?) but no luck!
So I have attempted to look every where google will take me but still no prize. Mosfet may be a great programmer but you think he could at least put in a README or something. If anyone else got this beast to work or knows of a RPM could you clue me in!
Thanks,
pben
P.S. what happend to the mailing list archive at suse.com?