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List:       kde-user
Subject:    compiling kpackage
From:       Gregg Jensen <greggj () savvis ! com>
Date:       1998-06-29 19:48:04
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Some time back there was a post about not being able to compile kpackage
due to the following errors.  I didn't see a response, so I'll prompt
again.  The errors are:

g++ -O2 -Wall -s -o kpackage -L/opt/kde/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib kpackage.o
managementWidget.o packageDisplay.o aboutDialog.moc.o findf.moc.o
installationWidget.moc.o kpackage.moc.o ktreeview.moc.o
managementWidget.moc.o options.moc.o packageDisplay.moc.o
packageProperties.moc.o pkgInterface.moc.o pkginstallOptions.moc.o
pkguninstallDialog.moc.o procbuf.moc.o search.moc.o packageProperties.o
pkguninstallDialog.o findf.o search.o installationWidget.o options.o
pkginstallOptions.o aboutDialog.o packageInfo.o main.o utils.o
debInterface.o procbuf.o pkgInterface.o ktreeview.o rpmInterface.o
rpmInstall.o rpmMessages.o rpmVerify.o rpmutils.o -lkfile -lkfm -lkdeui
-lkdecore -lqt -lX11 -lXext -lrpm -ldb -lz -Wl,--rpath -Wl,/opt/kde/lib
-Wl,--rpath -Wl,/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/lib/librpm.a(install.o): In function `installArchive':
install.o(.text+0x150f): undefined reference to `gzdopen'
/usr/lib/librpm.a(cpio.o): In function `getNextHeader':
cpio.o(.text+0x5c): undefined reference to `gzread'
cpio.o(.text+0x281): undefined reference to `gzread'
cpio.o(.text+0x2be): undefined reference to `gzread'
/usr/lib/librpm.a(cpio.o): In function `expandRegular':
cpio.o(.text+0x65b): undefined reference to `gzread'
/usr/lib/librpm.a(cpio.o): In function `expandSymlink':
cpio.o(.text+0x72c): undefined reference to `gzread'
/usr/lib/librpm.a(cpio.o)(.text+0xa9f): more undefined references to
`gzread' follow
make[2]: *** [kpackage] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/pkg/kpackage-0.9.01/kpackage'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/pkg/kpackage-0.9.01'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2

The reference should have been found in the -lz which is in the path, so
I am open to suggestions.
Thanks,
Gregg Jensen
greggj@savvis.com

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