Compile problems with last weekend's CVS

Compile problems with last weekend's CVS

Post by Barry D Benowit » Tue, 27 Jun 2000 04:00:00



I'm trying to get a good clean compile from CVS, but it seems I get
thwarted every time I try. This weekend, I got two errors, one was easy
to work around, the other I'm still stuck!

Error 1 - under the arts tree, the LIBPTHREAD macro is not set. I
just edited it and restarted make.

Error 1 - under kprint tree, It is unable to find aps.h. Sure enough,
the find command agrees: Its not there. Where is it?

I'm running RedHat 6.1 for INTEL.

Email responses would be great!

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Compile problems with last weekend's CVS

Post by David Faur » Wed, 28 Jun 2000 04:00:00



> I'm trying to get a good clean compile from CVS, but it seems I get
> thwarted every time I try. This weekend, I got two errors, one was easy
> to work around, the other I'm still stuck!

> Error 1 - under the arts tree, the LIBPTHREAD macro is not set. I
> just edited it and restarted make.

Hmm, no idea.

Quote:> Error 1 - under kprint tree, It is unable to find aps.h. Sure enough,
> the find command agrees: Its not there. Where is it?

May I point you to http://www.kde.org/compilationfaq.html ?
Either install kdesupport with --with-libaps or redo Makefile.cvs
in kdelibs to avoid installing kprint for now.

--
David Faure


See http://www.kde.org/kde1-and-kde2.html for how to set up KDE 2.

 
 
 

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Recently I upgraded our machines from RedHat5.1 to
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strange with w, who and last. last returns trash:



still logged in
p1       21.pv.reshsg                  Wed Dec 31 16:00 -
16:00  (00:00)
dialin33 p1                            Wed Dec 31 16:00 -
16:00  (00:00)
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PCPU  WHAT

I copied these executables from machines where they behave
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