On Friday 25 February 2005 06:04 pm, you wrote: > in the mean time if you get stuck Yup! I'm having trouble installing korundum (on Mandrake 10.0). I couldn't find an rpm, so I downloaded the tar file (3.3.1). I was going to try the standard ./configure, make, make install route, but ./configure doesn't work--there are two configure files, configure.in.in and configure.in.bot. Neither is executable. Autoconf 1.7 is not installed on Mandrake 10 (maybe that's the problem??). Also, kde is at 3.2.1 on Mandrake 10--which makes me wonder, will korundum 3.3.1 work with that? I hope to have the Mandrake 10.1 disks in a week or so, maybe that will make things easier (I don't have any plans/hope of updating kde 3.2 to 3.3. other than by installing Mandrake 10.1 (I tried things like that back in the Mandrake 6.1-7.2 days, it was just an exercise in frustration). In the meantime (pending any helpful insights) I'll go back to trying to get TkHTML to work (by finding a cookbook example). regards, Randy Kramer PS: The tutorial looks helpful, but doesn't (AFAICS) address installing korundum. > i was just reading over the latest > version of the docs page that richards > been working on and found this wonderful > little tutorial: > http://developer.kde.org/language-bindings/ruby/kde3tutorial/p4.html > basically exactly what you wanted :) > glad to be of help :) > Alex > > On Feb 25, 2005, at 10:20 PM, Randy Kramer wrote: > > On Friday 25 February 2005 11:33 am, Alexander Kellett wrote: > >> hehe :) > > > > Alex, > > > > Thanks for your prompt reply! I'm downloading RubberDoc and hope that > > between > > that and the the basics below, I hope to get something working soon. > > > > If I do have any questions, I'll ask on the list. (I assume Richard > > hangs out > > there.) > > > > regards, > > Randy Kramer > > > > ---<good stuff snipped>---