Hi!

On Friday 12 September 2014 15:29:23 白杨 wrote:
> Linking CXX executable rkward.rbackend.exe
> CMakeFiles\rkward.rbackend.dir/objects.a(rkrbackend.obj):rkrbackend.cpp:(.te
> xt+0 x9f3): undefined reference to `libintl_bindtextdomain'
> CMakeFiles\rkward.rbackend.dir/objects.a(rkrbackend.obj):rkrbackend.cpp:(.te
> xt+0 xa07): undefined reference to `libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset'
> d:/strawberry/c/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.7.3/../../../../i686-w64-m
> ingw 32/bin/ld.exe:
> CMakeFiles\rkward.rbackend.dir/objects.a(rkrbackend.obj): bad rel oc
> address 0x0 in section `.data'
> collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> rkward\rbackend\CMakeFiles\rkward.rbackend.dir\build.make:364: recipe for
> target 'rkward/rbackend/rkward.rbackend.exe' failed
> mingw32-make[2]: *** [rkward/rbackend/rkward.rbackend.exe] Error 1
> CMakeFiles\Makefile2:481: recipe for target
> 'rkward/rbackend/CMakeFiles/rkward.r backend.dir/all' failed
> mingw32-make[1]: *** [rkward/rbackend/CMakeFiles/rkward.rbackend.dir/all]
> Error 2

Sorry for the long delay. I konw I've run into this problem, before, myself, 
but I did not really understand why, and can't remember what exactly I did to 
fix it.

I believe, what helped was going to

cd $KDEROOT\build\kdeapps\rkward-20121211\work\mingw4...\

and running

mingw32-make

there, manually (in a terminal where you ran kdeenv.bat before, of course). If 
that completes without errors, you can

emerge --update rkward

to finish installation.

Regards
Thomas


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