Rename KDEHOME and KDEDIR

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Timothy Pearson 13 years ago
parent 136e96a8de
commit 4af30b90f8

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FAQ

@ -106,10 +106,10 @@ Q: The configure script fails and tells me, it can't find my KDE
A: There are two things you should check:
1. Probably the KDE header files are not installed. If so, install them and
run the configure script again.
2. The KDEDIR environment variable might not be set properly or at all.
2. The TDEDIR environment variable might not be set properly or at all.
Check for the following line in your ~/.bashrc file
export KDEDIR=PREFIX
export TDEDIR=PREFIX
and add it, if it is not present. Replace PREFIX with the prefix of your
KDE installation. Run

@ -382,13 +382,13 @@ same compiler to compile Qt and tdelibs as you did use now.
For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.])
fi
if eval `KDEDIR= ./conftest 2>&5`; then
if eval `TDEDIR= ./conftest 2>&5`; then
kde_result=done
else
kde_result=problems
fi
KDEDIR= ./conftest 2> /dev/null >&5 # make an echo for config.log
TDEDIR= ./conftest 2> /dev/null >&5 # make an echo for config.log
kde_have_all_paths=yes
KDE_SET_PATHS($kde_result)
@ -547,11 +547,11 @@ Please check whether you installed aRts correctly or use
AC_DEFUN([KDE_SET_DEFAULT_BINDIRS],
[
kde_default_bindirs="/usr/bin /usr/local/bin /opt/local/bin /usr/X11R6/bin /opt/kde/bin /opt/trinity/bin /usr/kde/bin /usr/local/kde/bin"
test -n "$KDEDIR" && kde_default_bindirs="$KDEDIR/bin $kde_default_bindirs"
if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then
test -n "$TDEDIR" && kde_default_bindirs="$TDEDIR/bin $kde_default_bindirs"
if test -n "$TDEDIRS"; then
kde_save_IFS=$IFS
IFS=:
for dir in $KDEDIRS; do
for dir in $TDEDIRS; do
kde_default_bindirs="$dir/bin $kde_default_bindirs "
done
IFS=$kde_save_IFS
@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([KDE_SUBST_PROGRAMS],
if test -n "$MEINPROC" -a "$MEINPROC" != "compiled"; then
kde_sharedirs="/usr/share/kde /usr/local/share /usr/share /opt/trinity/share /opt/kde/share $prefix/share"
test -n "$KDEDIR" && kde_sharedirs="$KDEDIR/share $kde_sharedirs"
test -n "$TDEDIR" && kde_sharedirs="$TDEDIR/share $kde_sharedirs"
AC_FIND_FILE(apps/ksgmltools2/customization/kde-chunk.xsl, $kde_sharedirs, KDE_XSL_STYLESHEET)
if test "$KDE_XSL_STYLESHEET" = "NO"; then
KDE_XSL_STYLESHEET=""
@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@ fi
if test -z "$1"; then
kde_incdirs="$kde_libs_prefix/include /usr/lib/kde/include /usr/local/kde/include /usr/local/include /usr/kde/include /usr/include/kde /usr/include /opt/trinity/include /opt/kde/include $x_includes $qt_includes"
test -n "$KDEDIR" && kde_incdirs="$KDEDIR/include $KDEDIR/include/kde $KDEDIR $kde_incdirs"
test -n "$TDEDIR" && kde_incdirs="$TDEDIR/include $TDEDIR/include/kde $TDEDIR $kde_incdirs"
kde_incdirs="$ac_kde_includes $kde_incdirs"
AC_FIND_FILE($kde_check_header, $kde_incdirs, kde_incdir)
ac_kde_includes="$kde_incdir"
@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ So, check this please and use another prefix!])
fi
kde_libdirs="$kde_libs_prefix/lib${tdelibsuff} /usr/lib/kde/lib${tdelibsuff} /usr/local/kde/lib${tdelibsuff} /usr/kde/lib${tdelibsuff} /usr/lib${tdelibsuff}/kde /usr/lib${tdelibsuff}/trinity /usr/lib${tdelibsuff} /usr/X11R6/lib${tdelibsuff} /usr/local/lib${tdelibsuff} /opt/trinity/lib${tdelibsuff} /opt/kde/lib${tdelibsuff} /usr/X11R6/kde/lib${tdelibsuff}"
test -n "$KDEDIR" && kde_libdirs="$KDEDIR/lib${tdelibsuff} $KDEDIR $kde_libdirs"
test -n "$TDEDIR" && kde_libdirs="$TDEDIR/lib${tdelibsuff} $TDEDIR $kde_libdirs"
kde_libdirs="$ac_kde_libraries $libdir $kde_libdirs"
AC_FIND_FILE($kde_check_lib, $kde_libdirs, kde_libdir)
ac_kde_libraries="$kde_libdir"
@ -3549,7 +3549,7 @@ AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
AC_ARG_PROGRAM
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE($1, $2)
AM_DISABLE_LIBRARIES
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(${KDEDIR:-/usr/local/kde})
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(${TDEDIR:-/usr/local/kde})
AC_CHECK_COMPILERS
KDE_PROG_LIBTOOL
AM_KDE_WITH_NLS
@ -4948,12 +4948,12 @@ AC_DEFUN([KDE_CONF_FILES],
dnl This sets the prefix, for arts and tdelibs
dnl Do NOT use in any other module.
dnl It only looks at --prefix, KDEDIR and falls back to /usr/local/kde
dnl It only looks at --prefix, TDEDIR and falls back to /usr/local/kde
AC_DEFUN([KDE_SET_PREFIX_CORE],
[
unset CDPATH
dnl make $KDEDIR the default for the installation
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(${KDEDIR:-/usr/local/kde})
dnl make $TDEDIR the default for the installation
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(${TDEDIR:-/usr/local/kde})
if test "x$prefix" = "xNONE"; then
prefix=$ac_default_prefix
@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([KDE_SET_PREFIX],
unset CDPATH
dnl We can't give real code to that macro, only a value.
dnl It only matters for --help, since we set the prefix in this function anyway.
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(${KDEDIR:-the kde prefix})
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(${TDEDIR:-the kde prefix})
KDE_SET_DEFAULT_BINDIRS
if test "x$prefix" = "xNONE"; then

@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ if test -n "$kde_libs_prefix" -a -n "$given_prefix"; then
echo "Warning: you chose to install this package in $given_prefix,"
echo "but KDE was found in $kde_libs_prefix."
echo "For this to work, you will need to tell KDE about the new prefix, by ensuring"
echo "that KDEDIRS contains it, e.g. export KDEDIRS=$given_prefix:$kde_libs_prefix"
echo "that TDEDIRS contains it, e.g. export TDEDIRS=$given_prefix:$kde_libs_prefix"
echo "Then restart KDE."
echo ""
fi

@ -4943,9 +4943,9 @@ in the meantime.</para>
<para><emphasis role="bold">Solution:</emphasis> There are two things you should check:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Maybe the &kde; header files are not installed. If this is the case, install them and run the configure script again.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The <envar>KDEDIR</envar> environment variable might not be set properly or at all. Make sure you export it in your shell's configuration file.</para>
<listitem><para>The <envar>TDEDIR</envar> environment variable might not be set properly or at all. Make sure you export it in your shell's configuration file.</para>
<para>If you are using the bash, check for the following line in your <filename>~/.bashrc</filename> file</para>
<screen>export KDEDIR=PREFIX</screen>
<screen>export TDEDIR=PREFIX</screen>
<para>and add it, if it is not present. Replace PREFIX with the prefix of your &kde; installation. Run</para>
<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput><command>source</command> ~/.bashrc</userinput></screen>
<para>from the shell. Now, you're set for a new configuration attempt.</para></listitem>

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