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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 13:01:02 +0200
From: Thorsten Geisbe <geisbe00 AT muenster DOT de>
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To: Jordan Greenberg <jordan AT internetsoftware DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Questions with pgcc and qt/kde
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Jordan Greenberg wrote:

> Hi,
>
> First, I am not on the mailing list, so please reply directly
> (jordan AT internetsoftware DOT com).  I've installed (and later removed) pgcc
> several times (and several different versions) and always seem to have
> problems with compiling kde applictions.  More specifically, when
> trying to use the qt libraries during compilation, make spits out a
> bunch of errors (sorry, but I can't reproduce them at the moment - not
> running pgcc yet) and dies.  Yes, I have tried using qt rpms as well as
> recompiling it from source to no avail.  Has anyone else had these
> problems and is there a solution?  Thanks
>

Hi Jordan,

I am compiling KDE 1.0pre2 right now with pgcc 1.02.

First I used a precompiled qt library for RedHat 4.2 -- without success.
The ld always says "Q.... symbol not found" (see config.log). And the configure script
stated "not able to build a small KDE applications" or so.

I recompiled qt using pgcc 1.02 and installed it correctly. I still had problems!
I was stupid - there were old versions of qt lying around and ld used them.

Now, with new qt library everything goes allright. Do the following:
   compile kdelibs
   install kdelibs
   compile kdebase
   install kdebase
   compile kdesupport
   install kdesupport
   compile and install all the rest.

Hope the helps!
Th. Geisbe.

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