Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
> Hello Rex,
> Now "which k3b" returns the variable
> "/usr/local/spu/spu-20100328/kde/bin/k3b" This is EXACTLY what I
wanted
> to
> see there... The problem is that when I start that k3b, which is now
in
> my
> PATH, the plugins are not detected. Translation: I get an error window
> about needing to convert my MP3's to WAV files before I can burn them
to
> an Audio CD.
>
> I did put this in the "/home/steve/.kde/env/customenv.sh" file. Is
that
> correct? Here is the current contents of that file:
> export KDEDIR=/usr
> export KDEDIRS=/usr/local/spu/spu-20100328:$KDEDIR
Try putting your custom item at the end of KDEDIRS (not the beginning)
and
see if that makes any difference.
Hello Rex
This is what customenv.sh looks like now:
export KDEDIR=/usr
export KDEDIRS=$KDEDIR:/usr/local/spu/spu-20100328/kde
The result is as follows:
"/usr/bin/which: no k3b in " with the rest of my path following ... (I
removed the KDE3 version of K3B from my machine, which is why the result
wasn't "/usr/bin/k3b"
I will look at the link on your other email later (or tomorrow.) What I
don't understand is how this worked for about a week, and then it just
SEEMED to stop. (SEEMED meaning that I am fully open to the possibility
that I did something to break it...):
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=153&t=86700&p=152946#p152071
Thank you again for continuing to help me,
Steven P. Ulrick