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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: KOffice segmentation fault...
From:       "Jeff Routh" <routhj1 () laroche ! edu>
Date:       1999-07-01 16:54:36
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Thanks very much.  The quick replies and suggestion from several folks are
REALLY appreciated.
Jeff Routh

----- Original Message -----
From: Andreas Krogh <andreak@xcon-data.no>
To: <koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: KOffice segmentation fault...


>Be sure to link with your newly compiled qt-2.00 which isn't binary
>compatible with older beta-versions.
>Recompile mico with your new qt-2.00-libs and so on...
>I have a RH-6.0 working with KDE-2.0 and I always do a "./configure
>--with-qt-dir=/path/to/qt-2.00" and "unset KDEDIR" + "export
>QTDIR=/path/to/qt-2.0.0"
>This makes KDE-2.0 in /usr/local/kde which doesn't conflict with my
>KDE-1.1.1 in /opt/kde/
>
>--
>Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@nettverk.no>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jeff Routh [SMTP:routhj1@laroche.edu]
>> Sent: 1. juli 1999 18:28
>> To: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
>> Subject: Re: KOffice segmentation fault...
>>
>> Thursday, July 1, 1999
>>
>> Dear John,
>>
>> Actually, I'm writing to ask for a little assistance rather than to
>> provide
>> help with your problem.
>>
>> Like you, I'm running RedHat 6.0.  When I installed RH6.0, I chose the
>> "everything" option to install all available packages.  So presumably
>> I
>> should have all the libraries, etc., etc., right?  In all the
>> "correct"
>> default directories under RH6.0.
>>
>> Unlike you, I've been having a dickens of a time getting everything
>> compiled
>> for KOffice.  I've been doing the builds in the same order that you
>> did (as
>> described below:  Qt, python, mico, kdelibs, koffice).  But I've
>> consistently been getting errors doing the "make all" or "make" with
>> kdelibs.
>> I assume that I probably have something in a wrong directory
>> somewhere, or
>> don't have something installed somewhere that I need to have... .
>> ????!!
>>
>> Could you let me know the directories where you've installed Qt,
>> python,
>> mico, kdelibs, and koffice?  I've been using /usr/local/qt,
>> usr/local/mico,
>> and so on.
>>
>> I've looked in all the README's and read all the INSTALL's and can't
>> figure
>> out where I'm goofin'-up.  I haven't used UNIX for upwards of 20 years
>> (literally), and I'm a "newbie" to Linux -- trying to learn it "just
>> for
>> fun" -- so I apologize if I'm bothering someone with the obvious or
>> with a
>> trivial question.  However, I'm stuck! and that's frustrating.
>>
>> If you (or anyone) can point me in the right direction it'd be
>> appreciated!!
>> Rather than doing a REPLY TO, please use the following address:
>> jrouth@bellatlantic.net
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> Jeff Routh
>> routhj1@laroche.edu
>> jrouth@bellatlantic.net
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: John Marconi <John_Marconi@mw.3com.com>
>> To: <koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de>
>> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 9:48 AM
>> Subject: KOffice segmentation fault...
>>
>>
>> >Hello all,
>> >
>> >I recently downloaded the source for Qt, python, mico, kdelibs, and
>> >koffice.  I built them in that order on two Redhat 6.0 machines.
>> >Everything compiles fine and I get everything installed.  However,
>> when
>> >I run any program such as kword, I get a segmentation fault.  Then,
>> when
>> >I run gdb to look into the problem, I get a segmentation fault when
>> gdb
>> >is loading libmico2.2.7.so.
>> >
>> >Has anyone else seen this problem?
>> >
>> >Thanks for any help/suggestions!
>> >
>> >Regards,
>> >John

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