| Summary: | Can't compile KSquirrel: undefined reference | ||
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| Product: | TDE | Reporter: | Heimen Stoffels <vistausss> |
| Component: | non-core programs | Assignee: | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf> |
| Status: | NEEDINFO --- | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | bugwatch, michele.calgaro, slavek.banko, vistausss |
| Priority: | P5 | ||
| Version: | R14.0.x [Trinity] | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Compiler Version: | TDE Version String: | ||
| Application Version: | Application Name: | ||
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Description
Heimen Stoffels
2019-09-01 06:39:55 CDT
Hi Heimen, you are missing some libraries in your link targets, from what I see. The missing function is defined in tqt3/tools/designer subfolder. For reference, KSquirrel builds fine in Debian. This kind of problems would be better discussed on ML, not here, since it does not seem a TDE bug but simply a building mistake. Heimen, are you using the admin module from tde common folder? it seems you are not linking against libtqui (no -ltqui in your log), which is normally there when building ksquirrel. Before building an automake package, do you do the usual initialization using the admin module? Something like this: https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tde-packaging/tree/debian/_base/applications/ksquirrel/debian/rules#n34 Yes, I used the instructions on the wiki. Other TDE apps do compile fine. (In reply to Heimen Stoffels from comment #4) > Yes, I used the instructions on the wiki. Other TDE apps do compile fine. You can check in your build files whether "LIB_QUI" is populated as "-ltqui"? Hi Heimen, have you been able to retry by linking against -ltqui? |