Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
I get a similar error message trying to build the latest version on archlinux
64 bit.
I installed the necessary packages and the header file is present:
/usr/include/libxml++-2.6/libxml++/libxml++.h
Here is the error i get:
http://paste.kde.org/4939
Would be nice if this will be fixed.
Original comment by sxX...@gmail.com
on 16 Feb 2011 at 4:57
Most of the issue reports we get are about 64 bit archs. It would be really
great if you could build a deb for it.
Original comment by gordebak
on 16 Feb 2011 at 5:39
That's the same error message I got on my first compile. I needed to install
the libxml++ dev files. Check and see if you need them on Arch.
Original comment by kcya...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2011 at 1:16
In arch linux development files are in the normal packages so i have them
installed. And the missing files is installed too. So i think there is
something missing while qmake is creating the path to my header files. But i
cannot figure out how to fix it.
Original comment by sxX...@gmail.com
on 19 Feb 2011 at 5:24
Here's the 64-bit deb. I tested on a clean-install virtual box. Please let me
know if it doesn't.
Original comment by kcya...@gmail.com
on 28 Feb 2011 at 3:00
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Hi
no the 64 bit textroom-082_x86.deb failed. I am using peppermint 2 64 bit. I
attach the screenshot.
cheers
Hew
Original comment by thom...@gmail.com
on 9 Aug 2011 at 12:12
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I got the error too in mint 11 (ubuntu 10.10 worked fine). I fixed it in mint
by opening the .deb package in gDebi and it installed the dependencies. Then I
opened the .deb in a root nautilus window (sudo nautilus in ubuntu) and
extracted the file. That gave me 2 folders... a deb folder (which can be
ignored) and a usr folder. This usr folder contents duplicates the file
structure where the textroom files should be placed in the system's usr folder
so I manually dragged the files over to the appropriate locations. Again you
must be in a root nautilus (or other file manager) to do this.
The 64bit version works fine except that to change the font sizes within the
program, you have to adjust them and then restart.
This sounds like a lot of work but it's actually quite easy and worth it
because textroom offers features that you can't get elsewhere in a
distraction-free writing program such as this (like mindmaps and a built-in mp3
player). If you're looking for a less stressful to install program, try
focuswriter. Pyroom would probably be my third choice.
Good luck
Original comment by a11227...@nepwk.com
on 15 Nov 2011 at 5:07
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kcya...@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2011 at 9:40