> #include
<tqevent.h>
>
> directly before this block of text:
>
> #include <tqvaluelist.h>
> #include <tqwindowdefs.h>
> #include <kdelibs_export.h>
> #include <X11/Xlib.h>
>
> Retry the compilation; if it gets farther please
let me
>> know.
I added that change to kipc.cpp and kept the same change in kxerrorhandler.h.
I'm curious: why the same change but one in a cpp and the other in an h file. Why not
both cpp or h files?
The package compiled for about 20 minutes. That is progress --- the previous failure
occurred quickly at about two minutes.
I'm attaching the full build output.
I'm unsure but looks like there are gcc file location errors. I'm using GCC 4.2.4,
which is what comes with Slackware 12.2.
Note: I realize the free/libre software world moves at a maddening pace. Some people might
consider Slackware 12.2 ancient or obsolete, but actually is more recent than Debian
Lenny. Lenny is still supported and will be for a long while yet. I presume the Trinity
KDE packages are compatible with Lenny and therefore should be compatible with Slackware
12.2. Also, Lenny and 12.2 were the last distros to support KDE 3.5.10 and I think Trinity
should be backwards compatible with those distros --- at least for a long while.