Thanks! Those both did the trick.
I'm preparing a .deb file, but will also add a comment to the INSTALL file to
help users install from a tarball.
Jeff Roush
On Thursday 27 June 2002 06:40, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Or you can just copy the debiandirs file out of kdelibs4-dev and add
> this to y
Or you can just copy the debiandirs file out of kdelibs4-dev and add
this to your rules (if packaging):
-include debian/debiandirs
Chris
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On Wednesday 26 June 2002 21:11, Jeff Roush wrote:
> When I do a "make install" from the command line to install a
> kdevelop-generated project, the index.docbook file gets installed in the
> wrong directory.
> As I understand it, foo's index.docbook
When I do a "make install" from the command line to install a
kdevelop-generated project, the index.docbook file gets installed in the
wrong directory.
I'm using Unstable, and have KDevelop 2.1.1 and KDE 2.2.2.
As a test case, I had KDevelop generate a skeleton "KDE Mini" project, called
foo.
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