<br><div class="gmail_quote"><font face="courier new,monospace">I'm not sure if this is the right list for the question, but...<br><br>I now have the time and opportunity to migrate my main dev machine<br>from Fedora 8 to something current, namely F21. But in the intervening<br>years, there have been lots of changes to KDE, and most of the visual<br>aspects don't suit my way of thinking, especially about usability.<br>Personally I found the older everything to be easer and faster to use.<br>ie. less mouse movements and fewer clicks, etc.<br>But I won't turn this into a rant. Rather I want to patch some of<br>my major pain points to re-introduce some of the options and flexibility<br>that seems to have been removed since then.<br><br>I thought I'd start with enhancing some of the items in kdetoys,<br>so I fetched the source RPM and tried installing it with yum and dnf.<br>Yum complains about 'Not a compatible architecture: src'<br>DNF complains about 'Will not install a source rpm package"<br>RPM tries to work but warns about: missing user and group mockbuild.<br><br>Can someone point me to a guide for installing/configing the<br>prerequisites for building from source?<br>(It doesn't seem as easy as it used to be.)<br><br>Thanks<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br><br>Fulko<br></font></span></font>
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