On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, eT wrote:
>
> > Greets .. I decided to compile KDE-1.1.1 for my 4.0-CURRENT.
> > After compiling all (kde-1.1 and qt-1.44) I get the following errors when
> > startx'ing:
> >
> > ld-elf.so complains about not finding these symbols:
> > __ti6QFrame
> > __ti7QObject
> > __ti7Qblahblahblah
> >
> > I pressume there is something wrong with the way I compiled qt-1.44?
>
> You've gotta choose between the lesser of two evils. First, Qt 1.44 is
> *not* recommended you should use Qt 1.42. Second of all, TT's support of
> FreeBSD sucks, the FreeBSD port of Qt sucks. TT has enabled -fno-rtti
> which causes problems for applications (such as KDE apps) that aren't
> compiled with -fno-rtti. The FreeBSD port still suffers from this, as
> well as depending on Mesa(?!).
>
> With whatever Qt version you're using go into the appropiate
> configs/freebsd-... file and remove -fno-rtti.
Who maintains the FreeBSD qt port? Perhaps you should fix the problems in
the port and submit them as patches to the maintainer (and TT).
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