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From: Dustin Puryear <dpuryear AT usa DOT net>
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Subject: pgcc and Qt
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 18:29:49 -0600
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I just installed pgcc (version pgcc-2.91.57 19980901 (egcs-1.1 release)). Now,
for some reason, I cannot compile some applications. Uh, anyone know what
happened? I have some output here:

[---]
g_kde.moc.o: In function `QEFrame type_info function':
g_kde.moc.o(.text+0x67e): undefined reference to `KTopLevelWidget type_info function'
g_kde.moc.o: In function `QEView type_info function':
g_kde.moc.o(.text+0x6bc): undefined reference to `QFrame type_info function'
g_kde.moc.o: In function `QEText type_info function':
g_kde.moc.o(.text+0x6fa): undefined reference to `QWidget type_info function'
g_kde.moc.o: In function `PipeReader type_info function':
g_kde.moc.o(.text+0x738): undefined reference to `QObject type_info function'
g_kde.moc.o(.text+0x73d): undefined reference to `QObject type_info node'
g_kde.moc.o(.rodata+0x798): undefined reference to `KTopLevelWidget type_info node'
g_kde.moc.o(.rodata+0x7ac): undefined reference to `QFrame type_info node'
g_kde.moc.o(.rodata+0x7bc): undefined reference to `QWidget type_info node'
g_kde.moc.o: In function `QListT<QWidget> type_info function':
[---]

It would seem the linker can't find everything that it needs. Do I need to
change something? BTW, I did do one thing that might have caused a problem. At
first, /lib/cpp was linking to an old cpp in /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386.../cpp so I
changed it to point to
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnulibc1/pgcc-2.91.57/cpp. When I started
getting the errors I changed it back to the original. Any help?

Regards, Dustin

P.S. It was working when I had gcc v1.7.2, but I couldn't compile mico with
that version it seems.

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