On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 03:35:02PM -0300, Felipe Formiga wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> Really sorry if I'm posting in the error place

Hi Felipe!

This is a good place to ask this question. We have a couple of Fedora
users around here I think.

> I'm trying to compile lx-2.2.3 in a RedHat 6.8.
> After I used ./configure I got this message:
> ---
> Configuration
>   Host type:               x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
>   Special build flags:      build=release c++11 use-hunspell
>   C++ Compiler:            g++ (4.4.7)
>   C++ Compiler flags:       -std=c++0x -O2 -Wno-deprecated-declarations
>   C++ Compiler user flags:
>   Linker flags:
>   Linker user flags:
>   Qt Frontend:
>       Qt version:       4.6.2

I don't think Qt has anything to do with the error you get, but if you
have Qt version 4.6.2, that makes me think other tools in your compile
chain are old. Qt 4.6.2 was released 7 years ago.

Ah, now I see your GCC version is 4.4.7. I think that is more relevant,
and that was released 5 years ago.

Unfortunately, although we try to compile with as many versions of GCC
and Qt for as long as possible, we often have to drop support after some
time.

I should say that I know very little about compiling and this type of
issue. But since no one else responded, that's my best guess.

Scott

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