Re: [CentOS] How to install binutils-devel on Centos Linux5.5

2011-04-22 Thread Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
Frank Chang wrote:
   Simon Matter and Ned Slider, Thank you for your answers. This
 afternoon , I installed binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5. Then , I
 installed all the QT packages except for the two QT client packages.
 When I ran ./configure --with-kernel-support on the OProfile Linux
 profiler distribution 0.9.6, I get the warning: a working QT was not
 found: no GUI was built. How do I resolve this issue on Centos Linux
 5.5? Thank you.

anything wrong with yum install oprofile-gui ?
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Re: [CentOS] How to install binutils-devel on Centos Linux5.5

2011-04-21 Thread Frank Chang

Simon Matter and Ned Slider, Thank you for your answers. This afternoon , I 
installed binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5. Then , I installed all the QT 
packages except for the two QT client packages. 
 When I ran ./configure --with-kernel-support on the OProfile Linux 
profiler distribution 0.9.6, I get the warning: a working QT was not found: no 
GUI was built. How do I resolve this issue on Centos Linux 5.5? Thank you.  
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Re: [CentOS] How to install binutils-devel on Centos Linux5.5

2011-04-21 Thread Phil Schaffner
Frank Chang wrote on 04/21/2011 05:36 PM:
 Simon Matter and Ned Slider, Thank you for your answers. This afternoon
 , I installed binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5. Then , I installed all
 the QT packages except for the two QT client packages.
 When I ran ./configure --with-kernel-support on the OProfile Linux
 profiler distribution 0.9.6, I get the warning: a working QT was not
 found: no GUI was built. How do I resolve this issue on Centos Linux
 5.5? Thank you.

First, the current release is 5.6, so 5.5 is unsupported.

More than likely, the QT package on CentOS is not new enough to be 
compatible with a Fedora 14 package.  Either run Fedora, wait for 
CentOS-6 which has a better chance of working, or try an evaluation copy 
of RHEL6, or give Scientific Linux 6 a test drive in the interim.

Phil
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