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Re: Compiliation for dummies
by Anonymous on Monday 20/Sep/2004, @15:41
I mean libc. The OP doesn't want KDE to depend on anything that GNOME depends on, right?
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Re: Compiliation for dummies
by Nicolas Goutte on Tuesday 21/Sep/2004, @07:59
Sorry, I do not know what you mean by "OP".

But if you develop with C or C++, you need a C library (if you do not want to make everything very OS-dependent.) Also Qt needs a C library.

(Not counting that KDE is using libxml2 and libxslt which are distributed by gnome.org.)

Have a nice day!
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  • Re: Compiliation for dummies
    by Anonymous on Tuesday 21/Sep/2004, @08:09
    OP=Original Poster. And you still don't get it, or? Add a smiley in mind to my posting.
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