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Re: kview & konqueror : no pics (kdesupport??)



> I have successfully (?) installed kde2.0 on debian 2.2, but have had some 
> bizarre problems afterwards.
> Kview won't show any pictures at all, and konqueror only shows some.(! think 
> it has something to do with blocking pics with links, but I don't know how to 
> turn it off.) I had to compile kdesupport., but I do have libjpeg62 
> installed. 
> By the way, I had compiled qt , and it said "compiling without gif, jpeg and 
> png support". Then I installed a binary libqt2.2 deb. I don't know if this 
> overwrote the previous qt install. I also don't know why it was compiling 
> without, say, jpeg support since I have the necessary libraries (I think...)

first off...if you don't know why it was compiling without jpeg then you
really shouldn't be compiling your own packages. :)  

Now..so that I"m not totally bashing... :) ... QT doesn't autoconfigure 
itself like other packages do...it does a very *very* minimalistic configration
based off of some basic configuration options in the configure script.  For
the most part you have to tell it what you want...and by default it doesn't
build with mng,jpeg, etc.. support.  If you had read the README's you would
have figured that out....for example:

  "If you want to enable built-in GIF image reading support in Qt, run
   configure with the "-gif" argument before compiling."  - README

   "This will configure the Qt library for your machine. Note that
    GIF support is turned off by default. Run ./configure -help
    to get a list of configuration options. Read PLATFORMS for a
    list of supported platforms."  - INSTALL

./configure -help

Usage: ./configure [-debug] [-release] [-shared] [-static] [-gif] [-no-gif] \
        [-sm] [-no-sm] [-thread] [-no-thread] [-qt-zlib] [-system-zlib] \
        [-qt-libpng] [-system-libpng] [-no-jpeg] [-system-jpeg] \
        [-xft ] [ -no-xft ] \
        [-no-<module>] [-kde] [-Istring] [-Lstring] [-Rstring] [-lstring]

The defaults (*) are usually acceptable.  Here is a short explanation of
each option:

 [ ... ] (removing alot of unneeded options for you

 *  -no-xft............. Do not compile with X11 FreeType (AntiAliased text) support
    -xft ............... Compile with X11 FreeType (AntiAliased text support).
                         Requires XFree86 4.0.2 compiled with Xft support as well.

 *  -no-thread ......... Do not compile with Threading Support
    -thread ............ Compile with Threading Support

 *  -qt-zlib ........... Use the zlib bundled with Qt.
    -system-zlib ....... Use a zlib from the operating system
                         http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib

 *  -qt-libpng ......... Use the libpng bundled with Qt.
    -system-libpng ..... Use a libpng from the operating system.
                         See http://www.libpng.org/pub/png

 *  -no-mng ............ Do not compile in MNG I/O support.
    -system-libmng ..... Use libmng from the operating system.
                         See http://www.libmng.com

 *  -no-jpeg ........... Do not compile in JPEG I/O support.
    -system-jpeg ....... Use jpeglib from the operating system.
                         See http://www.ijg.org

 *  -no-nas-sound ...... Do not compile in NAS sound support.
    -system-nas-sound .. Use NAS libaudio from the operating system.
                         See http://radscan.com/nas.html


Ivan
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