kde

Posts: 43
nt351
Joined: 22 Dec 2009
#1
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How can one compile KDE without KDE already installed ?

Where could I download KDE 3.5.0 headers ?
there are no headers here:
ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/ftp.kde.org/Attic/3.5/src

who makes the headers and from what ? and where did he put them ?
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Posts: 2,238
dolphin_oracle
Joined: 16 Dec 2007
#2
headers usually refer to kernel headers, available for your particular kernel.

if you want kde 3.5, may I suggest the trinity project, which is a fork of kde 3.5 and still maintained. they have an unofficial debian repo.


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Posts: 43
nt351
Joined: 22 Dec 2009
#3
To answer my question: SlackWare has all the old versions, with"include":

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It turns out that beside working KDE we need to revert to gcc 3.3.4;

I managed to compile k3b-1.0.2 for KDE-3.3.2, qt-3.3.3