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I am trying to compile mymoney a kde app. I relatively new to linux. Im running fedoracore2. anyway the message I get after typing ./configure is "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the..." can anyone assist me with this problem.
You should try to install the X developpement package. The headers of X are missing. The name of the package should be X.org-dev or X11-dev or something similar.
thanks for the update. I did install the x development stuff and the problem I was having is now fixed. However I seem to have a different problem with compiling the same program. It seems like selinux is not enabled or configured correctly. It seems a bit criptic for a beginner like me. do you have any insight to selinux and the approiate security settings for installing kmymoney.
hey are there any binaries out? like DEB? there is no need fo rpm (seeing it doesnt work)
Well, this was the first time I complied and installed from source. Thanks to your clear instructions it went smoothly. It's a great app, too ! Thank you.
The apps are cool that are on the front page at the moment. But neither are screensavers that I can see. Are people confusing KDE-Look with KDE-Apps????? I know they look similar but ones red and the other is blue? We'll the last time I checked ;-)
Hmm. "Curiouser and curioser" said Alice. I posted the above comment on KDE-Look and it ends up here?? Something odd is going on. Do the sites share the same database by any chance???
Something's wrong with this entry :)
Hmm... note to self: keep mouse away from comboboxes when scrolling :)
Please use the 10000 $ format instead of $10000. This looks more -- clean.
I think that it would be good to use the l10n (localization) system of KDE. Yes, you know. I am talking about that module in KControl which noone never uses ;)
Actually, if he's done this properly it'll work however you have currency set in your Country/Region & Language control tab.
Chucky's got it right - KBudget will use whatever KDE is set to use. I think it's one of the first KDE apps that actually uses money formatting, so maybe it isn't surprising that not everyone has it configured the way they want :)