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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: koffice and FreeBSD 3.2
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () alpha ! tat ! physik ! uni-tuebingen ! de>
Date:       1999-06-13 16:49:10
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Marc van Kempen wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been trying to get koffice to run over the last week, and after
> solving several problems, I managed to get it to compile, however
> when I (for example) run kword, the following happens:
> 
> > kword
> kde_bindir() is obsolete. Try to use KStandardDirs instead
> kde_bindir() is obsolete. Try to use KStandardDirs instead
> Codec for C (0x8188300) is <null>
> Session management error: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined
> kde_configdir() is obsolete. Try to use KStandardDirs instead
> adding mix /home/marc/.kde/share/config/ for type config
> adding mix /usr/local/kde-2.0/share/config/ for type config
> KStdDirs::findResDir(): can't find "C/LC_MESSAGES/kword.mo" in type "locale".
> KStdDirs::findResDir(): can't find "C/LC_MESSAGES/kdelibs.mo" in type "locale".
> 
> at this point I get a long timeout (1 or 2 minutes I think) and then
> the program continues with the following:
> 
> KStdDirs::findResDir(): can't find "C/LC_MESSAGES/koffice.mo" in type "locale".
> kde_datadir() is obsolete. Try to use KStandardDirs instead
> kde_toolbardir() is obsolete. Try to use KStandardDirs instead
> kde_datadir() is obsolete. Try to use KStandardDirs instead
> kde_datadir() is obsolete. Try to use KStandardDirs instead
> adding mix /home/marc/.kde/share/icons/ for type icon
> adding mix /usr/local/kde-2.0/share/icons/ for type icon
> Segmentation fault
> 
> I have egcs 1.1.2 installed and mico 2.2.6. I had some trouble compiling
> mico, since the FreeBSD linker doesn't find libraries that end in
> libfoo.so.x.y without a link to libfoo.so. (this was with configure)
> After that configure fails to dynamically load the library with dlopen
> because of a missing symbol, I hacked around that by overriding the
> define in configure that determines wether dynamic loading succeeds
> or not.
> After that I managed to compile mico without problems (although
> it took the better part of the day :))
> 
> I cvsupped kdelibs and koffice today (1999-06-10) and
> compiled them without problems. (I had to specify
> -lc_r -lreadline in the LIBPYTHON directive)
Hmm, what's libc_r? Is this a standard library or is it a special
library for readline? It's not too important as the python check
has been removed anyway :)

Greetings, Stephan

-- 
Und sie nannten ihn, wie er selbst unterschrieb -
Den Trojanischen Pferdedieb

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