Le Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:43:12 -0500,
"Timothy Pearson" <kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> a écrit :
Le Sat,
10 Sep 2011 08:42:41 -0400,
Calvin Morrison <mutantturkey(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
You should be using the Qt3 from our git tree.
That is where we are
keeping it up godly date.
Try rebuilding qt3 and see if your problem is resolved.
On my system (Slackware64
13.37) the qt3 from git needs removing
include/png.h to build, and I recommend making this change upstream
since:
-the include/png.h symlink breaks build on libpng14-only systems;
-it isn't necessary to build qt3 on any system with a system-wide
libpng installed (and anyway using the included libpng-1.2.5 would
be a security horror)
Good idea. Change has been committed to GIT.
With the qt3 from git, I can build every dependency, but kdelibs
compilation fails with the log I attached (it's not the first time I
have the problem, and it's not solved by not doing parallel builds;
here I use -j4/5): gcc seems too dumb to realize there are sometimes
default arguments.
I have no idea why you are running into this. It almost looks like
your uic is not working properly...I assume you have compiled and
installed the latest tqtinterface from SVN?
SVN servers.
dd@ammo42:~/trinity$ LANG=en_US.UTF_8 svn up dependencies/tqtinterface
svn: warning: cannot set LC_CTYPE locale
svn: warning: environment variable LANG is en_US.UTF_8
svn: warning: please check that your locale name is correct
Fetching external item into 'dependencies/tqtinterface/cmake'
External at revision 1252663.
At revision 1252663.
dd@ammo42:~/trinity$
And for at least some of the cases the generated .cpp file contains a
*valid* function call since the missing argument has a default value of
0, but such a function call make the compiler fail (for exemple with
addMultiCellWidget in knotifywidgetbase.cpp, which I attached).