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Subject: RE: Great office suite
From: Nicolas Goutte <nicog () snafu ! de>
Date: 2001-03-22 11:48:51
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It seems that the KDE build system is sensible to a change of the QT directory.
I had read somewhere (sorry, I cannot remember where) that the only thing you can do \
is a "make cvs-clean"
Anything else, including "make distclean" is not enough.
CAUTION:
- before using "make cvs-clean" be sure that you have CVS information in your source \
tree. (The CVS subdirectories.)
- any file or directory not registred into the CVS will be deleted. So save out of \
the tree the files you have modified yourself.
Whole procedure:
make cvs-clean
make -f Makefife.cvs
./configure # don't forget your prefered options, if you have any.
make
make install
If you have not a tree with CVS informations, then re-create the whole tree from \
scratch. (May not work!)
I hope I could help.
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Zander [SMTP:zander@planescape.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:05 PM
To: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
Subject: Re: Great office suite
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 22:57, Øystein Sund wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > `QTime::currentTime(void)'
> > > /opt/kde/lib/libkdecore.so: undefined reference to `QBuffer::open(int)'
> > > [....]
> >
> > Well once again: it's finding the wrong Qt.
> > Remove config.cache, rerun configure, check which Qt it finds,
> > fix your $QTDIR...
>
> I have checked which qt's I have on my system. I removed /usr/lib/qt which
> was qt1. In /usr/lib/qt-2.2.4 I have qt-2.2.4 ;-).
>
> I changed the $QTDIR to /usr/lib/qt-2.2.4 with export
> QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt-2.2.4. There is a link /usr/lib/qt2 that points to
> /usr/lib/qt-2.2.4 here too.
>
> When I run make now after deleting the config.cache, rerunning ./configure
> then it uses a lot more time compiling. After a while, the same message
> appears.
>
> Do you think qt1 is installed in another dir too?
Doubt it, did you do a make clean before all this?
--
Thomas
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