On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 21:29, Baho Utot <baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com> wrote:
On 05/02/2011 09:23 PM, Robert Xu wrote:
On May 2, 2011, at 20:57, Baho Utot<baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com> wrote:
Build issue declaration errors
/trinity.source/knetworkmanager/knetworkmanager-0.8/src/knetworkmanager-tray.cpp:
In member function 'void Tray::createDeviceTrayComponent(Device*)':
/trinity.source/knetworkmanager/knetworkmanager-0.8/src/knetworkmanager-tray.cpp:674:9:
error: 'DEVICE_TYPE_802_3_ETHERNET' was not declared in this scope
/trinity.source/knetworkmanager/knetworkmanager-0.8/src/knetworkmanager-tray.cpp:677:9:
error: 'DEVICE_TYPE_802_11_WIRELESS' was not declared in this scope
/trinity.source/knetworkmanager/knetworkmanager-0.8/src/knetworkmanager-tray.cpp:680:9:
error: 'DEVICE_TYPE_GSM' was not declared in this scope
/trinity.source/knetworkmanager/knetworkmanager-0.8/src/knetworkmanager-tray.cpp:681:9:
error: 'DEVICE_TYPE_CDMA' was not declared in this scope
[ 71%] Building CXX object
knetworkmanager-0.8/src/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_knetworkmanager-shared.dir/knetworkmanager-wireless_device.cpp.o
make[2]: ***
[knetworkmanager-0.8/src/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_knetworkmanager-shared.dir/knetworkmanager-tray.cpp.o]
Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
/trinity.source/knetworkmanager/knetworkmanager-0.8/src/knetworkmanager-vpn_plugin.cpp:
In member function 'void VPNDBUSPlugin::slotFailure(Q_UINT32)':
/trinity.source/knetworkmanager/knetworkmanager-0.8/src/knetworkmanager-vpn_plugin.cpp:98:34:
error: 'NM_DBUS_SERVICE_USER_SETTINGS' was not declared in this scope
make[2]: ***
[knetworkmanager-0.8/src/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_knetworkmanager-shared.dir/knetworkmanager-vpn_plugin.cpp.o]
Error 1
make[1]: ***
[knetworkmanager-0.8/src/CMakeFiles/kdeinit_knetworkmanager-shared.dir/all]
Error 2
NM version? Knowing arch, it might be 0.9, which could explain the
failure.
NM - don't know what that is
If it is networkmanager, arch has networkmanager-0.8.99
networkmanager-0.8.99 probably means a snapshot version of
networkmanager 0.9, so yes, there's the problem.
the 0.9 versions brought along major changes to the API that broke
*everything* except the gnome net-applet.
this means a patching of knetworkmanager needs to be done in order to continue.
--
later, Robert Xu