From a little more digging it looks like it's due to problems with
ordering/scope.  For example, the first error for "SegmentToolBox*
getToolBox();" (line 83 of segmenttool.h) goes away once the prototype
(?) is moved below the actual definition on line 97.  I'm guessing the
compiler doesn't know what SegmentToolBox is until the definition. 
Why this would work for gcc/g++ 3.x and not now seems odd.  Things get
much more involved when the next errors pop up in
qcanvasgroupableitem.h; the definitions make references between
sections and moving one tends to break the other.

Larry

On 7/12/05, Alexandre Prokoudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/12/05, Larry Battraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >   Hi Alexandre,
> >
> > I tried that this morning and it made no difference.  Incidentally, I
> > forgot to mention that I'm running FC4, now with gcc 4.0.1-2.  I'm
> > trying to compile from cvs, updated again this morning.
> 
> Ouch, I'm sitting in the very same FC4 boat, juts haven't tried compiling yet.
> 
> Alexandre
>


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