tom sgouros wrote:

No /lib on this system, but I also looked in /usr/local/lib, with the
same negative result.  What is the theory behind thinking that having a
bad library would cause an "undefined symbol" error?  I'm not sure I get
that.  Is the idea that some early stage of the compile would find that
symbol and therefore not include it in some library?

The only way that particular error has ever happened is when we had old libraries around from a previous install of qt. Don't necessarily look for stuff with qInitImages in it, just look for a <lib>/qt3 directory and see if anything at all comes up...


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