(1) When I compile the source for rkward_0.6.1, there always exists the error
message:
Linking CXX executable rkward.rbackend.exe
CMakeFiles\rkward.rbackend.dir/objects.a(rkrbackend.obj):rkrbackend.cpp:(.text+0
x993): undefined reference to `libintl_bindtextdomain'
Win7
Qt-Version 4.8.4
KDE 4.10
automoc4
R-3.0.2
At 2014-09-18 16:05:15,白杨 baiyangby...@163.com wrote:
(1) When I compile the source for rkward_0.6.1, there always exists the error
message:
Linking CXX executable rkward.rbackend.exe
i compiled and packaged today's development version of RKWard, but i
couldn't
test it myself, as i only have ssh access. you can download and test it
yourself:
Hi!
Let's check some basics first, so we know what setup we are talking about.
Here are my current assumptions on what you are doing. Please let me know, if
any of these are incorrect:
- You are starting from an emerge tree of KDE 4.10.2. Probably the snapshot
we provide at
Hi!
On Thursday 18 September 2014 17:52:22 Aaron Batty wrote:
Yup, it's broken.
I installed R 3.1.1 for OSX 10.9+, then installed the above. An error comes
up immediately:
The KDE installation could not be found (kde4-config). [...]
Ok, to work around that particular error (until we
hi,
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 13:28:34 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
The KDE installation could not be found (kde4-config). [...]
i suspect this is due to the new startup wrapper? if i remember correctly, the
startup script set some paths for the executable which might now be
Am Dienstag, 16. September 2014, 23:08:40 schrieb meik michalke:
i compiled and packaged today's development version of RKWard, but i
couldn't test it myself, as i only have ssh access. you can download and
test it yourself:
ok, next round, including thomas' patches: