After many unsuccessful attempts taking *many* hours, I finally managed
to compile qt3 on Panther (upgrade without erasing previous
installation). The trick was to remove the existing qt3 package first.
Without doing this, building qt3 would always stop with an error message
in the linking of
Martin Costabel wrote:
After many unsuccessful attempts taking *many* hours, I finally managed
to compile qt3 on Panther (upgrade without erasing previous
installation). The trick was to remove the existing qt3 package first.
Without doing this, building qt3 would always stop with an error
Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Do you mean the *old* uic does not make that symbol? or the new? If
the former, you're right, it's an upgrade bug and should have an easy
fix, if the latter, then it's a packaging bug, because that symbol
*should* be there.
It's the new one. I see the following: