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I'm not all that familiar with compiling programs from source code and all that good stuff, but I've done it a few times before. I downloaded Koffice 2.0.1 from the KDE website and it came as a tar.bz2 file. Okay so as I understand it, you're supposed to run
tar xvjf koffice-2.0.1.tar.bz2
cd koffice-2.0.1
./configure
make
make install
All the files extracted but when I go to create the makefile, it gives an error
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
If I actually open Dolphin and browse the directory extracted from the tarball, there are a bunch of files that end in .make but I don't know what to do with them!! The readme doesn't give any information about this, it doesn't help at all.
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Welcome to the forum acablue!
First of all: tar xvjpf koffice-2.0.1.tar.bz2 -> +p switch, but this isn't problem for you, now.
Secondly, you've got a reason to do it manually, but what ? It has a good support in Archlinux.
I don't use KDE, but it's sure it has got an INSTALL describtion, or something, if you can't see configure script in it, it can be because of just make && make install neccessary, but in this exact case i don't know.
But here you can see the PKGBUILD and *.install file -> http://repos.archlinux.org/viewvc.cgi/k … xtra-i686/
Hope this helps.
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Oh thanks. I didn't know Koffice was already in the arch repositories. I just did pacman -S koffice and it installed perfectly! Thanks again.:D
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No problem, pacman -Ss pkgname, and http://archlinux.org/packages will be your friend
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