Alan Chandler wrote:
> The secondary problem - which I didn't articulate at all in the
> original message was how to get this lot recognised as a project
> within kdevelop. I tried building a project with the wizard and
> "custom" settings, but I am then not sure how to set it up so that it
> reco
> >> However, with debian storing the libraries in different places, and
> >> (maybe) kmail latest CVS needing I am not sure where to start.
> >
> >huh? why does debian store the libraries in different places?
> >
> I thought that if you didn't set ./configure --prefix= then things got
> built
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 16:28:05 -0600, you wrote:
>> However, with debian storing the libraries in different places, and
>> (maybe) kmail latest CVS needing I am not sure where to start.
>
>huh? why does debian store the libraries in different places?
>
I thought that if you didn't set ./configure
> However, with debian storing the libraries in different places, and
> (maybe) kmail latest CVS needing I am not sure where to start.
huh? why does debian store the libraries in different places?
[...]
> If I try and build kdenetwork (with kdelibs failing to build but with
> kdelibs(3?)-dev
I have a full kde-debian setup based fundementally on woody, with the
potato versions of kde downloaded from kde.debian.net.
Utimately I would like to understand the source of KMail, so that I
can make some changes to it to make it meet my requirements. Ideally
what I would like to do is use kde
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