Richard Moore wrote: > > Stephan Kulow wrote: > > > > Christoph Raab wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Am Wed, 04 Aug 1999 schrieb Matthias Elter: > > > >Hi > > > > > > > >I hate to report a linking error instead of fixing it myself but I don't > > > >get any sence out of this: > > > > > > > >(note that this occors since I switched to gcc2.95) > > > > > > > >/bin/sh ../../libtool --silent --mode=link g++ -O2 -L/usr/local/kde/lib > > > >-L/usr/local/lib/qt/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -rpath /usr/local/kde/lib > > > >-rpath /usr/local/lib/qt/lib -rpath /usr/X11R6/lib -o kcmkwm main.o > > > >titlebar.o windows.o desktop.o mouse.o advanced.o -lkdeui > > > >advanced.o(.rodata+0x550): undefined reference to `ConnectionSignals > > > >type_info node' > > > >advanced.o(.rodata+0x558): undefined reference to `ConnectionSlots > > > >type_info node' > > > > > > there's a error in the Makefile. It should link to libkio (?), too. > > > > > kcmkwm? Can't imagine that. kdebase build fine for me > > Looks more like you've forgotten to complile qt with RTTI turned > on to me. You need to be consistent - either turn it off for everything > or turn it on. The Qt 2.0 build turns it off by default. > That's _Sooooo_ old news and quite untrue :) And don't you think, he would have noticed earlier then before kcmkwm? Sorry, but my best bet is corrupted hard drive or buggy gcc 2.95 :) Greetings, Stephan -- Better give your hours some more life than your life some more hours. - anonymous