Jim Osborn wrote:
> But I did wonder about all those src/frontends/qt2/... pathnames in
> LyX, which I noticed in Lyx 1.3.5. I assumed the numbering scheme
> was something internal to LyX, not to QT itself, but I can't really
> tell from a naive examination of a few LyX qt2 source files. Does
> a
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 8:52:15AM +0200, Georg Baum wrote:
> So the segmentation fault happens when running uic. This should be
> reported to trolltech, because it seems to be a bug in uic.
Just to follow up, I submitted a bug report on the Trolltech site,
and got this response:
> /konstruct/ap
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 8:52:15AM +0200, Georg Baum wrote:
> So the segmentation fault happens when running uic. This should be
> reported to trolltech, because it seems to be a bug in uic.
> Meanwhile, changing the variable UICFLAGS
>
> UICFLAGS=-tr qt_ -nounload
>
> in src/frontends/qt2/ui/Ma
Jim Osborn wrote:
>
> Just a followup: I tried building LyX 1.3.5 with KDE 3.4.2 and it
> fails at exactly the same point as LyX 1.3.6, so, fwiw, it seems to
> be either a KDE or a QT/KDE problem, not just a problem with the new
> LyX.
>
I've compiled yesterday for Sid debian packages (i386 and
Jim Osborn wrote:
> In the process of upgrading from KDE 3.4.0 to 3.4.2, I'm trying to
> upgrade from LyX 1.3.5 to 1.3.6. The compile fails with these messages:
>
> Making all in qt2
> make[5]: Entering directory
> `.../konstruct/apps/office/lyx/work/lyx-1.3.6/src/frontends/qt2' Making
> all in u
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 9:00:21PM -0700, Jim Osborn wrote:
> My config: gcc 3.4.3, QT 3.3.4, Linux kernel 2.4.23, PII.
> the QT was compiled with this same compiler, fwiw.
> and of course it all worked fine with LyX 1.3.5, same QT.
Just a followup: I tried building LyX 1.3.5 with KDE 3.4.2 and it
In the process of upgrading from KDE 3.4.0 to 3.4.2, I'm trying to
upgrade from LyX 1.3.5 to 1.3.6. The compile fails with these messages:
Making all in qt2
make[5]: Entering directory
`.../konstruct/apps/office/lyx/work/lyx-1.3.6/src/frontends/qt2'
Making all in ui
make[6]: Entering directory
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