From kde-devel Tue Jul 08 07:35:15 2003 From: James Richard Tyrer Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 07:35:15 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: Problem building KDEMultimedia X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=105765004027183 Matt Rogers wrote: > On Monday 07 July 2003 11:46 pm, James Richard Tyrer wrote: > >>Benjamin Meyer wrote: >> >>>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>Hash: SHA1 >>> >>>On Monday 07 July 2003 7:12 pm, James Richard Tyrer wrote: >>> >>>>Using: Linux 2.4.21 Kernel built from source GCC-3.3 built from source. >>>> >>>>I get an error here: >>>> >>>> make[3]: Entering directory >>> >>>`/home/CVS/kde3.main/kdemultimedia/kaudiocreator' >>>[snip] >>> >>> >>>>then mv ".deps/cdconfigimp.Tpo" ".deps/cdconfigimp.Po"; \ >>>>else rm -f ".deps/cdconfigimp.Tpo"; exit 1; \ >>> >>>[snip] >>> >>>cdconfigimp.* doesn't even exist in CVS (HEAD) anymore for the last few >>>months. Update your cvs. >>> >>>- -Benjamin Meyer >> >>And today's 'Arogrant Developer" Award goes to: Benjamin Meyer. :-) >> >>Who said anything about HEAD or CVS? I didn't. >> > > > No, but you didn't specify that you were building KDE_3_1_BRANCH either. > No, but didn't I say that the header was the problem? He didn't even carefully read my whole posting -- just jumped to confusions to say that I was all wrong. > >>The issue is a Kernel 2.4.21 header file issue. >> >>-- >>JRT > > > And today's "Arrogant User" Award goes to: James Richard Tyrer :-) Did I ever claim that I wasn't? Well actually I said that I was a smart ass. > > Actually, the issue would be that you messed up your install of glibc because > you made /usr/include/asm a symlink to /usr/src/linux/include/asm which is > wrong. I can see that this is the cause of the problem. However the GNU instructions and the GLibc configure script do not state this. The configure script checks to see if you have links for stuff that shouldn't be linked in the: "/usr/include" directory. Yes I know that there is a controversy about this -- about how old your Kernel headers should be. > other than recompiling your whole system. Geeeeez I hope not. I used the old header, the one that I compiled GLibc with and it appears to work. > I don't think recompiling glibc with the new headers will do much good. :( I can't get it to build. Very odd. :-| > > p.s. not trying to flame, just poke a little fun. :) Yes, so was I. -- JRT >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<