Thanks Thomas for the quick response! I will definitely play around with this stuff some more. I have never had any problems w/ other versions of kdevelop. I have had peculiar problems like this since upgrading to kde 2.2 (and since then, kde 2.2.1). I think the upgrade broke some stuff - but since most everything works, it's hard to find what's broke. When kde 2.2 first came out, I used the rpms from the kde.org site. I had problems, so when SuSE posted their own rpms shortly thereafter, I upgraded again using their rpms. I wonder if I screwed things up by first installing the kde.org rpms.......? Just a guess, but I'm grasping at straws here. :) Maybe I should completely uninstall all the kde stuff and start over w/ the SuSE 2.2.1 rpms..... Thanks, Mike ------------------------------------------------------ Cleary_Mike@emc.com ------------------------------------------------------ "A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse." - anon -----Original Message----- From: THOMAS ADAM [mailto:1adamt71@solent.ac.uk] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:07 PM To: Cleary_Mike@emc.com Cc: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Kdevelop Hi,
.....screen where it was supposed to set up some indexing, it failed. It gave a path to a file and said "permission denied". I looked at this path, and the file in question does not exist.
What I'd do, is if the PATH specified does not exist, then create it (there is a handy shell script called "mkdirhier" which when you type in "mkdirhier /path/to/other/folder it will create the subdirs below it if they don't exist).
Then it said it could not create another file (a db file of some sort - I left my notes at home). I could actually continue at this point, so I did.
I added the qt path (under Tools/Configure I believe), and also attempted to add the kde path. For the latter I input /opt/kde2, but Kdevelop had a problem with this. It said that this
I would imagine that this .db file is rather important and probably is hindering your other problems of functionality. path was
incorrect for the library documentation. I know that the kde libs are in this directory, so I'm not sure what it is looking for.
Umm, this is always tricky. *Usually* the KDE libs are in "/opt/kde2". However some may be symlinks to others stored in either of the following: /usr/lib /usr/X11R6/lib Your best bet to find out where the Main kdelib is stored, is by using the program "ldd" on the main "kde2" binary program.
P.S. When I looked for the qt path, I noticed that I have qt 2.3.0, 2.3.1, and 3.0 beta installed! I guess I need to clean up a bit.....
I'd agree with you there :-)
I hope that helps,
Regards,
Thomas Adam
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