Jo Dillon wrote: > > Interesting. I have no worries on my RH5.1 box. Are you using the > default egcs? The locale stuff loks interesting, we shouldn't be using > it yet as far as I know;we certainly shouldn't be using Xt,tho maybe > Xmu refers to it. > I have egcs installed. Does configure do a check for it. The imlib configure checks for egcs and if it finds it uses it instead of the standard gnu compiler. Perhaps it is using the standard g++ for some reason. Although, I still don't understand the rational behind the libc5 and the libc6 link. However, wonderfull work so far. By the time the project is completed there will be no plausable reason for distributions not to ship KDE (The best desktop ever created). BTW - Will harmony work as a drop in replacement for qt, or will kde neet to be rebuilt with harmony? Greg Hayes
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