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Subject: Re: "RE: Building project with QtCreator"
From: aishen <aishen () free ! fr>
Date: 2014-02-13 15:20:23
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I never succeeded compiling kdesrc_build to run...
I think not enaugh practical examples, for me it's pity because I would
like to use it with kf5 as I have to do it manually.
Le 13/02/2014 15:26, Cruceru Calin a écrit :
> Hi again,
>
> I managed to solve the problem in my previous e-mail. It was caused by
> the fact that I have installed both qt5 and qt4.
>
> In fact, this also caused many other errors from what I was told.
>
> The problem was that my implicit qmake was the version 3 and the qt
> version 5. I tried then to modify the path this way:
> PATH="/home/my_name/qt4/bin:$PATH" . After this modification, the
> build was successful. But then, when I ran make, it got to 80% and I
> received a couple of errors saying that libkdecore.so.5.11.5 has
> undefined reference to QSslSocket::(and many functions here).
>
> Then, someone on IRC told me that it may be caused by my self-compiled
> qt4 and advised me to try the system qt4. So I modified the PATH to
> PATH="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin:$PATH". And now the make and
> install also works.
>
> But now comes my question: Why I was getting that error with
> QSslSocket ? It's pretty weird to not use the qt4 self-compiled from
> my /home after I spent a couple of days trying to make kdesrc_build
> script to run.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
>
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I never succeeded compiling kdesrc_build to run...<br>
I think not enaugh practical examples, for me it's pity because I
would like to use it with kf5 as I have to do it manually.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 13/02/2014 15:26, Cruceru Calin a
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<div>Hi again,<br>
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I managed to solve the problem in my previous e-mail.
It was caused by the fact that I have installed both
qt5 and qt4. <br>
<br>
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In fact, this also caused many other errors from what I
was told. <br>
<br>
</div>
The problem was that my implicit qmake was the version 3
and the qt version 5. I tried then to modify the path this
way: PATH="/home/my_name/qt4/bin:$PATH" . After this
modification, the build was successful. But then, when I
ran make, it got to 80% and I received a couple of errors
saying that libkdecore.so.5.11.5 has undefined reference
to QSslSocket::(and many functions here). <br>
<br>
</div>
Then, someone on IRC told me that it may be caused by my
self-compiled qt4 and advised me to try the system qt4. So I
modified the PATH to
PATH="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin:$PATH". And now the
make and install also works.<br>
<br>
</div>
But now comes my question: Why I was getting that error with
QSslSocket ? It's pretty weird to not use the qt4
self-compiled from my /home after I spent a couple of days
trying to make kdesrc_build script to run.<br>
<br>
</div>
Thank you very much!<br>
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