Hi Rik I am using the Qt 3.0 release from trolltech dated Oct 15th. I built kdelibs with only 1 minor glitch that was easy to fix. Kcontrol and others like to use a macro called QT_KDE_I18N It takes 2 arguments, one of which is a comment and discarded. The problem is that many people only use one of the arguments. I don't understand why this macro exists when the simple i18n functionality serves the same purpose. There are something like 40 or more files in kdebase using the macro incorrectly. Those that do use it correctly have a null sting for the comment. No, it's not obvious that they all compiled correctly. I think the release process broke somewhere. John Rik Hemsley wrote: > #if John Gluck > > Hi All > > > > I've been trying to build kdebase for 3.0alpha1. > > The guys who did kcontrol really screwed up. I don't know what version > > of their code is in the package or what compiler they used but it's in > > sad shape. > > There are many files that don't compile. I've been fixing errors for the > > better part of a day now. I give up. I'll wait for alpha2 before trying > > again. > > Obviously they all compiled fine at release. Let me guess, you're using > Qt 3.0 final ? > > Rik > > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe << >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<