On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Darrell Anderson <darrella@...> wrote: >>As Slávek said this package is still built with the autotools. >>However when I run the configure script it runs through the script >>until it stops when it tries to find tde-config. If I change it to >>kde-config (in the configure script which I know should not be > needed) >>it tells me that it cannot find the qt-mt library. > > Starting with R14, kde-config is renamed to tde-config. All > previous Trinity releases still use kde-config. The trick then is > to ensure your build environment is correct. If you are building > 3.5.13.x then you use the 3.5.13.x tarballs. If you are building > R14, then use the GIT tree as sources rather than tarballs. > > R14 is expected to be built against TQt3, which will install a tqt- > mt pkgconfig file. If you build with Qt3, as is the case prior to > R14, then a qt-mt pkgconfig file is installed. > > If you are running 3.5.13.x as your production environment, you can > still build R14. Use a second computer, use a virtual machine, use > a chroot environment, reboot to a different partition set, etc. > > Slavek and Francois build and support both environments. They would > be the best people to ask for advice how they manage both > environments. > > Darrell > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-devel-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-devel-help@... > Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-devel.pearsoncomputing.net/ > Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting > I am trying to build it within a chroot, but unless I am doing that wrong I do not know what I need to do. :( I am also not opposed to uninstalling my current version of trinity and working from a different environment, whatever is the best way to do it. I can use qemu or virtualbox. It does not matter to me. if there is a specific way that one would suggest building them please let me know what it is, even if it a little unorthodox. Sincerely, Pauline