On Sunday 27 February 2005 11:40, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> scons_configure is there! I guess that you were adding the files to the
> root directory instead of the 'rosegarden' module?
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/rosegarden/

Strange. I had temporarily disabled the 'update recursively' setting in 
cervisia before adding and committing those files the first time, may be that 
was the reason. That doesn't explain why SConstruct is here too, since I 
committed that one in no different way as the others a while ago... No idea.

> Anyway, the file 'bkkde.py' is missing. Without it, the file 'config.py'
> was wrong and scons didn't run. I added it from the bksys-1.1 distribution,
> and the configuration was smoothly writting 'config.py'.

Yes, just added it.

> Aha, seems working, but I have ALSA, liblrdf and dssi installed, and scons
> only recognizes ALSA.

Yes, lib detection isn't perfected yet (or I don't know how to use it 
properly)

> gui/compositionview.cpp: In member function `virtual
> std::vector<CompositionItem, std::allocator<CompositionItem> >
> CompositionModelImpl::getItemsAt(const QPoint&)':
> gui/compositionview.cpp:345: error: no match for 'operator<<' in
> '(&kdDebug(int)())->kdbgstream::operator<<(const
> char*)("CompositionModelImpl::getItemsAt() adding ") << sr'

Which version of gcc and KDE libs do you have installed ? This line compiles 
fine here. Anyway it's just a temporary trace so you can comment it out.

-- 
      Guillaume.
      http://www.telegraph-road.org


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