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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: Problems compiling Korganizer(same goes for Koffice)
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () kde ! org>
Date:       1999-07-14 12:24:54
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Andreas Krogh wrote:
> 
> Hi, I get the following linking-error when compiling Korganizer-071399
> 
> ~/korganizer/src$ /bin/sh ../libtool --silent --mode=link g++  -g
> -Wall -pedantic -L/usr/local/kde/lib -L/usr/local/qt-2.00/lib
> -L/usr/X11R6/lib -rpath /usr/local/kde/lib -rpath
> /usr/local/qt-2.00/lib -rpath /usr/X11R6/lib -o korganizer
> calobject.o catdlg.o editeventwin.o eventwidget.o eventwingeneral.o
> eventwindetails.o eventwinrecur.o kagenda.o kdated.o kdatenav.o
> kdpdatebutton.o kmonthview.o
> koevent.o kpbutton.o kdpquickevt.o ksellabel.o ktimed.o baselistview.o
> listview.o main.o searchdialog.o topwidget.o quickdialog.o
> calprinter.o kptbutton.o koarchivedlg.o optionsdlg.o kpropdlg.o
> kpropcheck.o kpropcombo.o kpropradio.o kpropfont.o kpropcolor.o
> kpropspin.o kproptext.o scanholiday.o parseholiday.o aboutdlg.o
> vcaldrag.o kpropgroup.o komailclient.o kotodoview.o dateedit.o
> datevalidator.o todoeventwin.o eventwin.o wingeneral.o
> todowingeneral.o kobaseview.o kolistview.o versit/libversit.a -lkfile
> -lkab
> kpropdlg.o: In function `KPropDlg::KPropDlg(int, int, char const *,
> QWidget *, char const *, bool)':
> /home/andreak/korganizer/src/kpropdlg.cpp:60: undefined reference to
> `KTreeList::KTreeList(QWidget *, char const *, unsigned int)'
> kpropdlg.o: In function `KPropDlg::addPage(int, char const *, int)':
> /home/andreak/korganizer/src/kpropdlg.cpp:196: undefined reference to
> `KTreeList::insertItem(QString const &, QPixmap const *, int, bool)'
> kpropdlg.o: In function `KPropDlg::showPage(QWidget *)':
> /home/andreak/korganizer/src/kpropdlg.cpp:233: undefined reference to
> `KTreeList::setCurrentItem(int)'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> 
> I get the same error for Koffice. Anybody got a clue of what's wrong?
> 
Remove the header files from $KDEDIR/include from time to time. If you
had,
you wouldn't have had a ktreelist.h and it would have died in another
place :)

Greetings, Stephan

-- 
As long as Linux remains a religion of freeware fanatics,
Microsoft have nothing to worry about.  
                       By Michael Surkan, PC Week Online

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