From 6335dc55802871b5a43492f217b6edbb420204c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tpearson Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:08:18 +0000 Subject: rename the following methods: tqfind find tqreplace replace tqcontains contains git-svn-id: svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/trinity/kdeutils@1246075 283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da --- superkaramba/doc/faq/faq.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'superkaramba/doc/faq/faq.html') diff --git a/superkaramba/doc/faq/faq.html b/superkaramba/doc/faq/faq.html index 5a2d830..1e68240 100644 --- a/superkaramba/doc/faq/faq.html +++ b/superkaramba/doc/faq/faq.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ SuperKaramba Frequently Asked Questions
2. General
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The SuperKaramba web site (http://netdragon.sourceforge.net) has a list of user-submitted RPMs for several distributions. Other user-submitted RPMs have been posted to kde-look.org and to the SuperKaramba Help forum.

1.2. When I try to compile, I get this error: "Python.h: No such file or directory"
You will need to install the python-devel package. Once that package is installed you can ./configure and make again.

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1.3. When I try to compile, I get this error: "cannot tqfind -lselinux"
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1.3. When I try to compile, I get this error: "cannot find -lselinux"
You will need to install the libselinux-devel package. Once that package is installed you can ./configure and make again.

1.4. After running ./configure,make, and make install, the superkaramba executable is not where I expected it to be. When I try to run superkaramba from the command line it says "command not found".
In some distributions ./configure points to different path than you might expect. For example, in Mandrake the default ./configure prefix is /usr/local/kde and the executable is installed in /usr/local/kde/bin. There are a few things you can do to fix this. You could run ./configure --prefix=/usr to specify the prefix that you prefer and then try make and make install again. Or you could create a symbolic link in your preferred directory that links to the executable. Or you could add the install directory to your $PATH.

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