From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Sun Jan 5 17:18:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Yossi Revah) Date: Sun Jan 5 17:18:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Konstruct for Solaris In-Reply-To: <200212271227.17910.dnewman@maraudingpirates.org> References: <200212231412.18342.tech@bishop.dhs.org> <200212241050.22686.dnewman@maraudingpirates.org> <200212270822.37028.tech@bishop.dhs.org> <200212271227.17910.dnewman@maraudingpirates.org> Message-ID: <3E185A50.7060708@analog.com> --------------070209090306040809000605 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I saw today that there is a new a build system which helps you build kde named: Konstruct can anyone please configure it to work with the solaris version as best as possible. (add compilation flags, add need patches.....) Tnx. ====================================================================== Yossi Revah Analog Devices, Inc. yossi.revah@analog.com 11 Galgalei Haplada St. Phone: +972-9-9713325 P.O. BOX 12193 Herzlia, Phone: +972-52-293872 46733 Israel ====================================================================== --------------070209090306040809000605 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi,

I saw today that there is a new a build system which helps you build kde named: Konstruct
can anyone please configure it to work with the solaris version as best as possible.
(add compilation flags, add need patches.....)

Tnx.


 
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--------------070209090306040809000605-- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 10 22:18:07 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Carlos Ku) Date: Fri Jan 10 22:18:07 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE Message-ID: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> Hello: I have installed KDE for solaris9 from http://sunkde.maraudingpirates.org but when I startkde I am getting the following error message: ld.so.1: kde-config: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/local/qt3.1/lib/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol sunOglCurrentContext: referenced symbol not found -- Carlos Ku From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Sat Jan 11 17:10:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Pascal Imhof) Date: Sat Jan 11 17:10:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> Message-ID: <3E204190.90804@bluewin.ch> Hi KDE 3.0.5a from maraudingpirates.org use qt 3.0.6 http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/software/sparc/5.9/RPMS/qt-3.0.6-2-solaris9.sparc64.rpm scnr Pascal > I have installed KDE for solaris9 from > http://sunkde.maraudingpirates.org but when I startkde > I am getting the following error message: > ld.so.1: kde-config: fatal: relocation error: file > /usr/local/qt3.1/lib/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol sunOglCurrentContext: > referenced symbol not found From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Sat Jan 11 17:10:03 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Pascal Imhof) Date: Sat Jan 11 17:10:03 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> Message-ID: <3E204190.90804@bluewin.ch> Hi KDE 3.0.5a from maraudingpirates.org use qt 3.0.6 http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/software/sparc/5.9/RPMS/qt-3.0.6-2-solaris9.sparc64.rpm scnr Pascal > I have installed KDE for solaris9 from > http://sunkde.maraudingpirates.org but when I startkde > I am getting the following error message: > ld.so.1: kde-config: fatal: relocation error: file > /usr/local/qt3.1/lib/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol sunOglCurrentContext: > referenced symbol not found From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Sat Jan 11 22:58:04 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Eva Brucherseifer) Date: Sat Jan 11 22:58:04 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE In-Reply-To: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> Message-ID: <200301120000.01411.eva@kde.org> On Friday 10 January 2003 22:07, Carlos Ku wrote: > Hello: > > I have installed KDE for solaris9 from > http://sunkde.maraudingpirates.org but when I startkde > I am getting the following error message: > ld.so.1: kde-config: fatal: relocation error: file > /usr/local/qt3.1/lib/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol sunOglCurrentContext: > referenced symbol not found "sunOglCurrentContext" looks as if this has something to do with OpenGL. If I remember correctly, packages at maraudingpirates.org are built with OpenGL, so if it isn't installed at your system this might be the cause. Greetings, eva From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 13 16:50:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Carlos Ku) Date: Mon Jan 13 16:50:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE In-Reply-To: <200301120000.01411.eva@kde.org> References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> <200301120000.01411.eva@kde.org> Message-ID: <1042472280.1187.2.camel@riddler> Eva: I think you are right, but, where do I get the OpenGL for Solaris9??? On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 18:00, Eva Brucherseifer wrote: > On Friday 10 January 2003 22:07, Carlos Ku wrote: > > Hello: > > > > I have installed KDE for solaris9 from > > http://sunkde.maraudingpirates.org but when I startkde > > I am getting the following error message: > > ld.so.1: kde-config: fatal: relocation error: file > > /usr/local/qt3.1/lib/libqt-mt.so.3: symbol sunOglCurrentContext: > > referenced symbol not found > > "sunOglCurrentContext" looks as if this has something to do with OpenGL. If I > remember correctly, packages at maraudingpirates.org are built with OpenGL, > so if it isn't installed at your system this might be the cause. > > Greetings, > eva > > > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. -- Carlos Ku From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 13 16:56:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Reinhard Zierke) Date: Mon Jan 13 16:56:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE In-Reply-To: <1042472280.1187.2.camel@riddler> References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> <200301120000.01411.eva@kde.org> <1042472280.1187.2.camel@riddler> Message-ID: <20030113155412.GA6711@rzdspc10.informatik.uni-hamburg.de> > I think you are right, but, where do I get the OpenGL for > Solaris9??? >From the Solaris 9 Software Supplement CD which accompanies the Solaris 9 install CDs? If you don't have this, try http://wwws.sun.com/software/graphics/OpenGL/index.html Reinhard -- Reinhard Zierke Universität Hamburg, FB Informatik zierke@informatik.uni-hamburg.de Vogt-Kölln-Straße 30, D-22527 Hamburg postmaster@informatik.uni-hamburg.de Tel.: (040) 42883-2295/2276 Fax: -2241 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 13 23:18:06 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Adam MacKinnon) Date: Mon Jan 13 23:18:06 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE References: <3E2312AE.4070603@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <3E233AAC.2060808@sun.com> --Boundary_(ID_NrAeyK3Ys13RfgZPzUop0Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Check your ldlibrary path. Make sure that /usr/lib is first, before /usr/local/lib > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE > From: > Reinhard Zierke > Date: > Mon, 13 Jan 2003 16:54:12 +0100 > To: > kde-solaris@mail.kde.org > > >>I think you are right, but, where do I get the OpenGL for >>Solaris9??? >> >> > >>From the Solaris 9 Software Supplement CD which accompanies the Solaris 9 >install CDs? > >If you don't have this, try >http://wwws.sun.com/software/graphics/OpenGL/index.html > >Reinhard > > > -- +---------------------------------+ Adam MacKinnon - Test Engineer Sun Microsystems - Newark, CA Phone/Fax - 510.315.5866 +---------------------------------+ --Boundary_(ID_NrAeyK3Ys13RfgZPzUop0Q) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Check your ldlibrary path.  Make sure that /usr/lib is first, before /usr/local/lib



Subject:
Re: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE
From:
Reinhard Zierke <zierke@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
Date:
Mon, 13 Jan 2003 16:54:12 +0100
To:
kde-solaris@mail.kde.org

I think you are right, but, where do I get the OpenGL for
Solaris9???
    

>From the Solaris 9 Software Supplement CD which accompanies the Solaris 9
install CDs?

If you don't have this, try
http://wwws.sun.com/software/graphics/OpenGL/index.html

Reinhard

  

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--Boundary_(ID_NrAeyK3Ys13RfgZPzUop0Q)-- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 14 09:55:59 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Carlos Ku) Date: Tue Jan 14 09:55:59 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE In-Reply-To: <20030113155412.GA6711@rzdspc10.informatik.uni-hamburg.de> References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> <200301120000.01411.eva@kde.org> <1042472280.1187.2.camel@riddler> <20030113155412.GA6711@rzdspc10.informatik.uni-hamburg.de> Message-ID: <1042489092.1187.27.camel@riddler> Reinhard: Thank you for your help, I have installed the OpenGL libraries and KDE 3.1 is up and running on my solaris 9 workstation On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 10:54, Reinhard Zierke wrote: > > I think you are right, but, where do I get the OpenGL for > > Solaris9??? > > >From the Solaris 9 Software Supplement CD which accompanies the Solaris 9 > install CDs? > > If you don't have this, try > http://wwws.sun.com/software/graphics/OpenGL/index.html > > Reinhard -- Carlos Ku From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 14 11:40:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Matthew Day) Date: Tue Jan 14 11:40:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> <3E204190.90804@bluewin.ch> Message-ID: <002901c2bbb8$e79fa090$1469a8c0@stacy> Is there any change the rpm's found at; http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/software/sparc/5.9/RPMS/ could be turned into pkg's i don't fancy having rpm on my box, even when i was using linux i refused to touch it. I would like to try out KDE3.1, see how much better it is over 3.0.1 and for that matter i'd like to see what improvement the OpenGL has on the 3dExpert-Lite. Matt From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Wed Jan 15 02:02:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Bart Whiteley) Date: Wed Jan 15 02:02:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] problem with https Message-ID: <20030115010028.GA1663@mist.llnl.gov> I'm running Solaris 8 and KDE_3_1_BRANCH. I can't get https to work with konqueror. I've noticed a couple of other posts on the list archive concerning this matter, but their solutions don't seem to work for me. I have OpenSSL-0.9.7 installed as shared libs. I point kde to openssl with --with-ssl-dir=. I have the /dev/random patch applied. The OpenSSL libs are in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The configure scripts say they are able to find the OpenSSL libs and headers. Is there something else I can try? Where can I look for debug/error output? Thanks. -- Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Wed Jan 15 02:16:02 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Bart Whiteley) Date: Wed Jan 15 02:16:02 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] problem with https In-Reply-To: <20030115010028.GA1663@mist.llnl.gov> References: <20030115010028.GA1663@mist.llnl.gov> Message-ID: <20030115011449.GC1663@mist.llnl.gov> Never mind. It appears that my /dev/random patch is not fully functional. After selecting an entropy file https is working. On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 05:00:28PM -0800, Bart Whiteley wrote: > I'm running Solaris 8 and KDE_3_1_BRANCH. I can't get > https to work with konqueror. > > I've noticed a couple of other posts on the list archive concerning > this matter, but their solutions don't seem to work for me. > > I have OpenSSL-0.9.7 installed as shared libs. I point kde to > openssl with --with-ssl-dir=. I have the /dev/random > patch applied. The OpenSSL libs are in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. > The configure scripts say they are able to find the OpenSSL libs > and headers. > > Is there something else I can try? Where can I look for debug/error > output? > > Thanks. > > -- > Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 > National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov > P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. -- Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 16 10:14:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Rainald Lampl) Date: Thu Jan 16 10:14:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE In-Reply-To: <002901c2bbb8$e79fa090$1469a8c0@stacy> References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> <3E204190.90804@bluewin.ch> <002901c2bbb8$e79fa090$1469a8c0@stacy> Message-ID: <200301152059.27953.Rainald.Lampl@rlac.de> II will try to finish pkg's when final kde 3.1 is out. Actually I only have postgres, qt 3.1 and the dtconfig package ready. regards rainald On Tuesday 14 January 2003 11:37, Matthew Day wrote: > Is there any change the rpm's found at; > > http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/software/sparc/5.9/RPMS/ > > could be turned into pkg's i don't fancy having rpm on my box, even whe= n i > was using linux i refused to touch it. I would like to try out KDE3.1,= see > how much better it is over 3.0.1 and for that matter i'd like to see wh= at > improvement the OpenGL has on the 3dExpert-Lite. > > Matt > > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. --=20 Rainald Lampl mobile: ++49 172 819 4197 www: www.rlac.de email: Rainald.Lampl@rlac.de From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 16 10:36:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Eva Brucherseifer) Date: Thu Jan 16 10:36:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Cannot start KDE In-Reply-To: <200301152059.27953.Rainald.Lampl@rlac.de> References: <1042232876.5328.14.camel@riddler> <002901c2bbb8$e79fa090$1469a8c0@stacy> <200301152059.27953.Rainald.Lampl@rlac.de> Message-ID: <200301161139.05544.eva@kde.org> Hi Rainer, as far as I know, David is also working on pkg-files, so you might contact him on that. He also has an ftp account on ktown to upload packages. Also this week a friend told me about the free project CWS http://www.blastwave.org/. They support people in creating packages for Solaris in the pkg-format. People can sign up to maintain certain packages and users can install them using pkg-get. You might have a look at their work. Greetings, eva On Wednesday 15 January 2003 20:59, Rainald Lampl wrote: > II will try to finish pkg's when final kde 3.1 is out. > Actually I only have postgres, qt 3.1 and the dtconfig package ready. > > regards > rainald > > On Tuesday 14 January 2003 11:37, Matthew Day wrote: > > Is there any change the rpm's found at; > > > > http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/software/sparc/5.9/RPMS/ > > > > could be turned into pkg's i don't fancy having rpm on my box, even when > > i was using linux i refused to touch it. I would like to try out KDE3.1, > > see how much better it is over 3.0.1 and for that matter i'd like to see > > what improvement the OpenGL has on the 3dExpert-Lite. > > > > Matt > > > > ___________________________________________________ > > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 16 18:56:06 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Bart Whiteley) Date: Thu Jan 16 18:56:06 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Error with transparent consoles Message-ID: <20030116175451.GA28319@mist.llnl.gov> --lrZ03NoBR/3+SXJZ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline I'm running KDE_3_1_BRANCH on Solaris 8. When I try to use a konsole schema with a transparent background, konsole core dumps. I get this output: kdeui (KPixmapIO): WARNING: Could not get shared memory segment. konsole: WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadShmSeg (invalid shared segment parameter) \x83 Major opcode: \x83 I've attached the stack trace, although it may not be of much use with no line number. Does anyone else share this problem? Has anyone found a solution? Thanks. -- Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 --lrZ03NoBR/3+SXJZ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="konsole_crash_trace.txt" (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... sol-thread active. Retry #1: Retry #2: Retry #3: Retry #4: [New LWP 1 ] [New Thread 1 (LWP 1)] [Switching to Thread 1 (LWP 1)] 0xfde9c540 in _waitid () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1 #0 0xfde9c540 in _waitid () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1 #1 0xfde56690 in _waitpid () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1 #2 0xfdddab0c in waitpid () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1 #3 0xfdddb838 in __sighndlr () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1 #4 #5 0xfdef0758 in blkcpy () from /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-Blade-100/lib/libc_psr.so.1 #6 0xfef69bb8 in __JCR_LIST__ () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #7 0xfee69618 in KPixmapIO::convertFromXImage() () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #8 0xfee68f68 in KPixmapIO::getImage(QPixmap const*, int, int, int, int) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #9 0xfee68c40 in KPixmapIO::convertToImage(QPixmap const&) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #10 0xfef01ff0 in KRootPixmap::updateBackground(KSharedPixmap*) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #11 0xfef019e0 in KRootPixmap::slotDone(bool) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #12 0xfef023c0 in KRootPixmap::qt_invoke(int, QUObject*) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #13 0xfe271ee0 in QObject::activate_signal(QConnectionList*, QUObject*) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #14 0xfe272274 in QObject::activate_signal_bool(int, bool) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #15 0xfedf69fc in KSharedPixmap::x11Event(_XEvent*) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/libkdeui.so.4 #16 0xfe1b7564 in QApplication::x11ProcessEvent(_XEvent*) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #17 0xfe1cd6fc in QEventLoop::processEvents(unsigned) () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #18 0xfe229c9c in QEventLoop::enterLoop() () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #19 0xfe229b6c in QEventLoop::exec() () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #20 0xfe215dc0 in QApplication::exec() () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #21 0xff336f44 in main () from /opt/local/kde3.1-cvs/lib/konsole.so --lrZ03NoBR/3+SXJZ-- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 17 11:08:02 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Denyer, Antony) Date: Fri Jan 17 11:08:02 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Why is OpenGL required? Message-ID: <3E27D5C2.6030208@eurocopter.com> I decided to try and get KDE running on my Ultra 5. I decided to use the rpms from http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/ however in the prep the system part it says to install OpenGL. This is a problem becaus my system doesn't meet the requirements ie I have a standar M64 graphics card. Is there any way arround this? It appears when I try and install qt from the rpm it requires some OpenGL libs, can this be avoided somehow? thanks Tony From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 17 18:46:11 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Erik Hovland) Date: Fri Jan 17 18:46:11 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Why is OpenGL required? In-Reply-To: <3E27D5C2.6030208@eurocopter.com> References: <3E27D5C2.6030208@eurocopter.com> Message-ID: <20030117174410.GA24326@hulk.jpl.nasa.gov> On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 11:06:58AM +0100, Denyer, Antony wrote: > I decided to try and get KDE running on my Ultra 5. I decided to use > the rpms from http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/ however in the > prep the system part it says to install OpenGL. This is a problem > becaus my system doesn't meet the requirements ie I have a standar M64 > graphics card. Is there any way arround this? It appears when I try > and install qt from the rpm it requires some OpenGL libs, can this be > avoided somehow? there are opengl drivers for the m64 graphics chip. It is mostly a software implementation, but it works. Beyond that most of kde does not need opengl. The screensavers like to have them, but even they do not require it. You can always force the package to install, but this is not recommended. E -- Erik Hovland Member of Technical Staff, Interferometer Section - 383 Work Phone: (818) 354-1994 Mobile Phone: (818) 667-3284 E-mail: ehovland@huey.jpl.nasa.gov I speak for myself not JPL. From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Sat Jan 18 01:12:09 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Cory C. Omand) Date: Sat Jan 18 01:12:09 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Odd problems with multihead system Message-ID: <3E289BBC.40409@Sun.COM> Running KDE 3.1 (sunkde.mauraudingpirates.org RPMs), the first time I log into my dual head system, both desktops come up fine and all decorations are present. After logging out and then back in, the decorations do not appear on desktop :0.0. Has anyone else experienced this behavior that knows how to fix it? Rgds, C. Omand From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Sat Jan 18 12:56:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Eva Brucherseifer) Date: Sat Jan 18 12:56:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Why is OpenGL required? In-Reply-To: <3E27D5C2.6030208@eurocopter.com> References: <3E27D5C2.6030208@eurocopter.com> Message-ID: <200301181358.55361.eva@kde.org> Hi Tony, I am not sure if it works, but it should... you can compile QT yourself without OpenGL and use it instead of the precompiled one. Be sure you are compiling the same QT version as the one KDE was compiled with. Greetings, eva On Friday 17 January 2003 11:06, Denyer, Antony wrote: > I decided to try and get KDE running on my Ultra 5. I decided to use > the rpms from http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/ however in the > prep the system part it says to install OpenGL. This is a problem > becaus my system doesn't meet the requirements ie I have a standar M64 > graphics card. Is there any way arround this? It appears when I try > and install qt from the rpm it requires some OpenGL libs, can this be > avoided somehow? > > thanks > > Tony > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Sat Jan 18 21:22:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Bart Whiteley) Date: Sat Jan 18 21:22:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Why is OpenGL required? In-Reply-To: <200301181358.55361.eva@kde.org> References: <3E27D5C2.6030208@eurocopter.com> <200301181358.55361.eva@kde.org> Message-ID: <20030118202035.GB24837@mist.llnl.gov> This works fine. I'm running KDE_3_1_BRANCH on Solaris 8. Just compile qt3.1 from source. It will detect that you have no OpenGL, and will disable OpenGL support. Then kde should work fine. You can get the qt sources from trolltech.com (currently 3.1.1), or get the qt-copy cvs module from kde.org. On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 01:58:54PM +0100, Eva Brucherseifer wrote: > Hi Tony, > > I am not sure if it works, but it should... you can compile QT yourself > without OpenGL and use it instead of the precompiled one. Be sure you are > compiling the same QT version as the one KDE was compiled with. > > Greetings, > eva > > > On Friday 17 January 2003 11:06, Denyer, Antony wrote: > > I decided to try and get KDE running on my Ultra 5. I decided to use > > the rpms from http://sunrpms.maraudingpirates.org/ however in the > > prep the system part it says to install OpenGL. This is a problem > > becaus my system doesn't meet the requirements ie I have a standar M64 > > graphics card. Is there any way arround this? It appears when I try > > and install qt from the rpm it requires some OpenGL libs, can this be > > avoided somehow? > > > > thanks > > > > Tony > > ___________________________________________________ > > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. -- Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 15:06:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Giacomo Tufano) Date: Mon Jan 20 15:06:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Problem compiling arts on Sun compiler Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. Send mail to mime@docserver.cac.washington.edu for more info. --0-890215785-1043071589=:2674 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hi all, I'm trying to compile kde 3.0.5a on Solaris 9 SPARC. This try is not an "official" one, I'm trying for myself alone (I, of course, have access to Sun HW :). I'm using the latest compiler from Sun, output for CC -V is: 'CC: Forte Developer 7 C++ 5.4 2002/03/09'. OS is Solaris 9 SPARC (uname -a is SunOS ki 5.9 Generic_112233-02 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10). CXXFLAGS is "-xarch=v8plusa -O -w" (meaning no more than Normal optimization, compile for uSPARCII, no warnings). Compiling arts fails with linker errors... the errors are the same with arts 1.0.5a and 1.1. configure was run with --with-extra-includes=/usr/local/include and --with-extra-libs=/usr/local/lib to cope with audiolib not found. Relevant errors are attached. Any help will be appreciated. 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A late addition in kio/global.cpp uses functions and structures defined in fstab.h on linux. This file does not exist (AFAIK) on Solaris 8. The following error results. (I guess I should raise a bug report, but I wanted to get this out quick as this looks fatal for KDE3.1.0 release...) Making all in kio make[3]: Entering directory `/home/nickthom/kde3.1/kdelibs/kio/kio' source='global.cpp' object='global.lo' libtool=yes \ depfile='.deps/global.Plo' tmpdepfile='.deps/global.TPlo' \ depmode=gcc3 /bin/bash ../../admin/depcomp \ /bin/bash ../../libtool --silent --mode=compile --tag=CXX g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../.. -I./.. -I./../kssl -I../kssl -I./../../interfaces -I../../dcop -I../../libltdl -I../../kdecore -I../../kdeui -I../../kio -I../../kio/kio -I../../kio/kfile -I../.. -I/opt/qt/3.1/include -I/opt/kde/3.1/include -I/opt/freetool/include -I/opt/kde/3.1/include -I/opt/openssl/include -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -D_REENTRANT -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -DUSE_SOLARIS -DSVR4 -I/opt/freetool/include -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long -Wundef -Wall -pedantic -W -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -DNDEBUG -DNO_DEBUG -O2 -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -DQT_NO_COMPAT -c -o global.lo `test -f global.cpp || echo './'`global.cpp global.cpp: In function `QString get_mount_info(const QString&, MountState&, MountState&, MountState&)': global.cpp:1692: `getfsfile' undeclared (first use this function) global.cpp:1692: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in.) global.cpp:1693: invalid use of undefined type `struct fstab' global.cpp:1692: forward declaration of `struct fstab' make[3]: *** [global.lo] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/nickthom/kde3.1/kdelibs/kio/kio' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/nickthom/kde3.1/kdelibs/kio' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/nickthom/kde3.1/kdelibs' make: *** [all] Error 2 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 17:16:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Stefan Teleman) Date: Mon Jan 20 17:16:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port Message-ID: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Hi! I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to Solaris 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) --Stefan -- Stefan Teleman 'Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition' steleman@nyc.rr.com -Monty Python From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 17:50:14 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Steve Evans) Date: Mon Jan 20 17:50:14 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Re: Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, steleman@nyc.rr.com wrote: > Hi! > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to Solaris > 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > Is that performance difference against gcc 2.95 or 3.2? 3.2 is supposed to be faster than 2.95, and I was planning to upgrade to it when I build KDE 3.1 > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > I am, but I would need the source changes, as I am on Solaris 2.6. Even better would be getting the changes merged into the main source :-) Steve - -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Steve Evans, Zuken Limited, TEL: +44 (0)1454 207800 ext 8607 1500 Aztec West, Fax: +44 (0)1454 207803 Almondsbury, mailto:stevee@zuken.co.uk Bristol, BS32 4RF, UK Web: http://www.zuken.com Registered Linux user #217906: http://counter.li.org Public Encryption Key: http://www.gorbag.com/public-key-work.html _____________________________________________________________________________ "I haven't got time to chat to undersecretaries, permanent or otherwise." - Pertwee, DOCTOR WHO AND THE SILURIANS -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (SunOS) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 iD8DBQE+LCgz1a67iNP86GcRAktGAKCw/CmfoSMG12DINWuPqk5YvvvM2QCfaRpj 7I9vWuW5mUgaZyYRipUMAnw= =5W96 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 18:00:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Stefan Teleman) Date: Mon Jan 20 18:00:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Re: Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <200301201156.32389.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Hi! I'm talking about gcc-2.95. I won't even bother with gcc-3.2 -- it is too buggy, and it is not very useful to use that compiler on UltraSPARC. gcc-3.2 also generates bloated object files, even compared to 2.95. I would like to merge my code changes into the main tree. However, this port has been very difficult. I have fixed a lot of bugs (most noticeably in arts -- for example the permissioning/ownership in /tmp/mcop-/*. However, this will take some time. to do. For now, i can burn you a CD and mail it to you with these three ports -- this is no trouble for me. I will need a little time to organize this code base so it can be merged into the main tree. Just let me know -- feel free. --Stefan ----- On Monday 20 January 2003 11:47, Steve Evans wrote: > On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, steleman@nyc.rr.com wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to > > Solaris 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > Is that performance difference against gcc 2.95 or 3.2? 3.2 is > supposed to be faster than 2.95, and I was planning to upgrade to > it when I build KDE 3.1 > > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > > I am, but I would need the source changes, as I am on Solaris 2.6. > Even better would be getting the changes merged into the main > source > > :-) > > Steve -- Stefan Teleman 'Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition' steleman@nyc.rr.com -Monty Python From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 18:10:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Stefan Teleman) Date: Mon Jan 20 18:10:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port -- tech update :-) In-Reply-To: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <200301201207.30869.steleman@nyc.rr.com> For those interested, here are the Forte compiler flags i have used for optimization: /opt/Forte-7.0/SUNWspro/bin/CC -features=%all,extensions -instances=extern -library=Crun,Cstd -template=wholeclass,extdef -verbose=template -xO3 -xtarget=ultra2 -xarch=v8plus -dalign -xprefetch=yes -xlibmopt -mt -D_REENTRANT --Stefan ----- On Monday 20 January 2003 11:12, Stefan Teleman wrote: > Hi! > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to > Solaris 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > > --Stefan -- Stefan Teleman 'Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition' steleman@nyc.rr.com -Monty Python From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 20:14:07 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Brian Foddy) Date: Mon Jan 20 20:14:07 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <3E2C4A24.30902@nwa.com> Good work. Please keep the list update to date on your progress. I'll be upgrading my kde soon, but don't have the timeslot open right now. Thanks, Brian Stefan Teleman wrote: >Hi! > >I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to >Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The >performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than >GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to Solaris >32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > >If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > >--Stefan > > > From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 21:30:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (thefrog) Date: Mon Jan 20 21:30:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <200301202127.51453.thefrog@rlac.de> On Monday 20 January 2003 17:12, Stefan Teleman wrote: > Hi! > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to Solaris > 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) For sure! I have the feeling that kde 3.1 isn't that bad on a lazy sun bl= ade=20 100, but it's not really a rocket ):- So performance improvement is always appreciated. Do you plan to do packa= ges? regards rainald > > --Stefan From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 21:36:04 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Alexander P. Smith (K4RNT)) Date: Mon Jan 20 21:36:04 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] CDE Login Prompt Message-ID: <3E2C5D55.5020500@torvalds.cs.mtsu.edu> Please forgive me, but I'm new to the list. Does KDE installations currently insert itself into the dtlogin prompt on startup? I'm just curious, because I know that GNOME does, as part of the package provided by Sun. Thanks in advance. -- Alexander P. Smith (K4RNT) Sophomore, Middle Tennessee State University (Murfreesboro, TN) Member, Stones River Amateur Radio Club (Murfreesboro, TN) Emergency Communications Station, Rutherford County ARES alex@torvalds.cs.mtsu.edu http://www.cs.mtsu.edu/~alex/ From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Mon Jan 20 23:56:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Stefan Teleman) Date: Mon Jan 20 23:56:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301202127.51453.thefrog@rlac.de> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> <200301202127.51453.thefrog@rlac.de> Message-ID: <200301201753.39335.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Yes, i plan on releasing this port in Sun pkg format, for the final release -- just to be consistent with Sun's standard package distribution format. But i'm not there just yet -- right now i'm just happy i got it to work. :-) The sound quality is very very nice. :-) As for the source code, i would definitely like to merge it into the main source tree at some point, but that will take a little time, since this port has required many code changes (and some serious Makefile hand patching). --Stefan ----- On Monday 20 January 2003 15:27, thefrog wrote: > On Monday 20 January 2003 17:12, Stefan Teleman wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to > > Solaris 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > > For sure! I have the feeling that kde 3.1 isn't that bad on a lazy > sun blade 100, but it's not really a rocket ):- > So performance improvement is always appreciated. Do you plan to do > packages? > > regards > rainald > > > --Stefan > > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: > http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. Archives: > http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. -- Stefan Teleman 'Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition' steleman@nyc.rr.com -Monty Python From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 21 00:22:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Brian Foddy) Date: Tue Jan 21 00:22:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201753.39335.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> <200301202127.51453.thefrog@rlac.de> <200301201753.39335.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <3E2C844B.1090004@nwa.com> Not to mention convincing the KDE developers to keep any new code working by staying away from more gcc'isms in their code. I'm sure they claim Forte is the problem, etc, etc, etc. Not wanting to start a flame war, why can't we all just get along :) Now if only we could get Java and the C++ ABI libraries to get alone also. :) Good work tho, my hats off. I attempted that once or twice but quickly just ran out of gas as it involved more changes than I wanted to maintain. Brian Stefan Teleman wrote: >Yes, i plan on releasing this port in Sun pkg format, for the final >release -- just to be consistent with Sun's standard package >distribution format. But i'm not there just yet -- right now i'm just >happy i got it to work. :-) The sound quality is very very nice. :-) > >As for the source code, i would definitely like to merge it into the >main source tree at some point, but that will take a little time, >since this port has required many code changes (and some serious >Makefile hand patching). > >--Stefan > >----- > >On Monday 20 January 2003 15:27, thefrog wrote: > > >>On Monday 20 January 2003 17:12, Stefan Teleman wrote: >> >> >>>Hi! >>> >>>I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to >>>Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The >>>performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than >>>GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to >>>Solaris 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. >>> >>>If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) >>> >>> >>For sure! I have the feeling that kde 3.1 isn't that bad on a lazy >>sun blade 100, but it's not really a rocket ):- >>So performance improvement is always appreciated. Do you plan to do >>packages? >> >>regards >>rainald >> >> >> >>>--Stefan >>> >>> >>___________________________________________________ >>This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. >>Account management: >>http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. Archives: >>http://lists.kde.org/. >>More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. >> >> > > > From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 21 05:28:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Joshua Symons) Date: Tue Jan 21 05:28:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] bz2/solaris 8/kde 3.1.rc6 Message-ID: <9a9eb9bdf3.9bdf39a9eb@mysun.com> Had the same issue in kde 3.1.rc2. ./configure in kdelibs will not recognize my bzip2 installation the problem as far as i can tell is that I have two instances of libbz2.so.1 on my system, one is the default with solaris installation which looks like this: nm libbz2.so.1 | grep bzDecompress [160] | 36724| 464|FUNC |GLOB |0 |9 |bzDecompress [173] | 37188| 172|FUNC |GLOB |0 |9 |bzDecompressEnd [158] | 32656| 232|FUNC |GLOB |0 |9 |bzDecompressInit a nd the other is the one i installed into a third party directory that I normally use and looks like this: nm libbz2.so.1 | grep bzDecompress [137] | 51904| 476|FUNC |GLOB |0 |7 |BZ2_bzDecompress [142] | 52380| 180|FUNC |GLOB |0 |7 |BZ2_bzDecompressEnd [115] | 47728| 252|FUNC |GLOB |0 |7 |BZ2_bzDecompressInit I'm pretty sure that kdelibs wants the latter (prefix BZ2_) and not the former, however even if I specify the extra libs to include the third party directory, configure finds the /usr/lib first. The third party directory $QTDIR/lib is in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH before /usr/lib but I don't think configure cares. Anyone have an easy solution on how to get around this? I can't overwrite /usr/lib due to lack of root power, so that's not an option. Obviously I can't use help:// without it, so it would be nice to get it working. Thx in adv. Josh ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 21 09:18:15 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (sun4u2k) Date: Tue Jan 21 09:18:15 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <1043107977.6440.6.camel@HAL> On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 10:12, Stefan Teleman wrote: > Hi! > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to Solaris > 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) Man! I'm sure interested in the 64bit port. Please let us know how it goes. And thanks a ton for your efforts! Regards > --Stefan ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 21 10:58:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Hans Meine) Date: Tue Jan 21 10:58:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] CDE Login Prompt In-Reply-To: <3E2C5D55.5020500@torvalds.cs.mtsu.edu> References: <3E2C5D55.5020500@torvalds.cs.mtsu.edu> Message-ID: <200301211045.55904.hans_meine@gmx.net> On Monday 20 January 2003 21:34, Alexander P. Smith (K4RNT) wrote: > Does KDE installations currently insert itself into the dtlogin prompt > on startup? As you mentioned, GNOME does "as part of the package". So it depends on the packages you install, but you can easily hack that together for yourself: hook it into /etc/dt/config/C/Xresources.d/ with a short file and put a logo into /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/ -- Ciao, / / /--/ / / ANS From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 21 14:40:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Antonio Prioglio) Date: Tue Jan 21 14:40:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Stefan Teleman wrote: > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to Solaris > 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > Count one for Solaris 8 32 :-) -- Regards, Antonio Prioglio [a.prioglio@cbtcentre.co.uk] http://www.cbtcentre.co.uk ==================================================== Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Centre - London From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 21 16:40:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Laurent Blume) Date: Tue Jan 21 16:40:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <3E2D69A8.6000708@elanor.org> Would that also be available for Solaris x86 ? I'd be interested to know if the performance improvement would be the same using Forte vs GCC. Laurent Stefan Teleman wrote: > Hi! > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to Solaris > 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > > --Stefan > From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 21 18:32:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Bart Whiteley) Date: Tue Jan 21 18:32:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Re: Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201156.32389.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> <200301201156.32389.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <20030121173043.GA27736@mist.llnl.gov> What bugs to you refer to? I'm running KDE_3_1_BRANCH on Solaris 8 with gcc 3.2.1. I find it to be significantly less buggy than 2.95. True that 3.0.x and 3.1.x had some problems. but 3.2.x is quite nice. On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 11:56:32AM -0500, Stefan Teleman wrote: > Hi! > > I'm talking about gcc-2.95. I won't even bother with gcc-3.2 -- it is > too buggy, and it is not very useful to use that compiler on > UltraSPARC. gcc-3.2 also generates bloated object files, even > compared to 2.95. > -- Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Wed Jan 22 04:20:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Stefan Teleman) Date: Wed Jan 22 04:20:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <3E2D69A8.6000708@elanor.org> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> <3E2D69A8.6000708@elanor.org> Message-ID: <200301212216.36500.steleman@nyc.rr.com> I would like to do that at some point as well. I am not sure yet as to when -- i still have to finish and polish the full KDE release for SPARC. But, it is on my list of plans. :-) --Stefan ----- On Tuesday 21 January 2003 10:39, Laurent Blume wrote: > Would that also be available for Solaris x86 ? > I'd be interested to know if the performance improvement would be > the same using Forte vs GCC. > > Laurent > > Stefan Teleman wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have finished porting arts-1.1, kdelibs-3.1 and kdebase-3.1 to > > Solaris 8 32-bit with the Sun Forte 7 (native) C++ compiler. The > > performance improvement is very noticeable (about 30% faster than > > GCC). I am planning on porting the entire KDE 3.1 release to > > Solaris 32 and 64 bit with the Sun Forte compiler. > > > > If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) > > > > --Stefan > > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: > http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. Archives: > http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. -- Stefan Teleman 'Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition' steleman@nyc.rr.com -Monty Python From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Wed Jan 22 12:06:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Fergus Wilde) Date: Wed Jan 22 12:06:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port In-Reply-To: <200301201753.39335.steleman@nyc.rr.com> References: <200301201112.41231.steleman@nyc.rr.com> <200301202127.51453.thefrog@rlac.de> <200301201753.39335.steleman@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: <200301221102.00539.fwilde@chethams.org.uk> On Monday 20 January 2003 22:53, Stefan Teleman wrote: > Yes, i plan on releasing this port in Sun pkg format, for the final > release -- just to be consistent with Sun's standard package > distribution format. But i'm not there just yet -- right now i'm just > happy i got it to work. :-) The sound quality is very very nice. :-) > > As for the source code, i would definitely like to merge it into the > main source tree at some point, but that will take a little time, > since this port has required many code changes (and some serious > Makefile hand patching). > Wow, if you do make packages for KDE available, you'll be doing the world= a=20 big favour! I can think of four machines right now that will benefit ... Best Fergus --=20 Fergus Wilde Chetham's Library Long Millgate Manchester M3 1SB Tel: +44 161 834 7961 Fax: +44 161 839 5797 http://www.chethams.org.uk From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 28 14:42:06 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Gerhard Franke) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:42:06 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] bz2/solaris 8/kde 3.1.rc6 In-Reply-To: <9a9eb9bdf3.9bdf39a9eb@mysun.com> References: <9a9eb9bdf3.9bdf39a9eb@mysun.com> Message-ID: <20030128134022.GA16770@saturn.mni.fh-giessen.de> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 10:20:51PM -0600, Joshua Symons wrote: > Had the same issue in kde 3.1.rc2. > ./configure in kdelibs will not recognize my bzip2 installation > the problem as far as i can tell is that I have two instances of > libbz2.so.1 on my system, one is the default with solaris installation > which looks like this: [...] > I'm pretty sure that kdelibs wants the latter (prefix BZ2_) and not the > former, however even if I specify the extra libs to include the third > party directory, configure finds the /usr/lib first. The third party > directory $QTDIR/lib is in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH before /usr/lib but I > don't think configure cares. Anyone have an easy solution on how to get > around this? I can't overwrite /usr/lib due to lack of root power, so > that's not an option. Obviously I can't use help:// without it, so it > would be nice to get it working. Thx in adv. Same issue with kde-3.1 Final ./configure tries to link with '... --shared -lbz2 ...' but the gcc-info pages say that if one is using -shared he also has to use -fPIC or -fpic. So I added -fPIC to the configure-line (35889) LIBS="$all_libraries $USER_LDFLAGS $cxx_shared_flag -fPIC -lbz2 $LIBSOCKET" Gerhard -- Internet ist das Ding mit den Kabeln - Usenet ist das Ding mit den Menschen (Hubert Partl) From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Tue Jan 28 17:56:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (gray, andy) Date: Tue Jan 28 17:56:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Solaris 8 native 32-bit port Message-ID: <8D7E963AE526F544A0D72DB126C2ECC07FBBA5@srclark.eng.emc.com> -----Original Message----- From: Antonio Prioglio [mailto:a.prioglio@city.ac.uk] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:34 AM On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Stefan Teleman wrote: >> If anyone is insterested, please let me know. :-) >> > Count one for Solaris 8 32 :-) Me Too! From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Wed Jan 29 16:44:17 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Gerard Kilfeather) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:44:17 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Re: kde-solaris -- confirmation of subscription -- request 605266 In-Reply-To: <20030129154142.10396.18639.Mailman@ktown.kde.org> Message-ID: Gerard Kilfeather Home: +44 (0)1438 812980 Mobile: +44 (0)7973 121 386 On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 kde-solaris-request@mail.kde.org wrote: > kde-solaris -- confirmation of subscription -- request 605266 > > We have received a request from 192.18.1.9 for subscription of your > email address, , to the > kde-solaris@mail.kde.org mailing list. 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Kind regards, Markus From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 30 17:06:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Laurent Blume) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:06:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] bzip2 for KDE3 on Solaris 8 In-Reply-To: <3E3938E1.2070900@mara.de> References: <3E3938E1.2070900@mara.de> Message-ID: <3E394D00.8070108@elanor.org> Markus Mertens wrote: > Hello, > > where could I get shared libraries of bzip2 for Solaris 8? The source > package (bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz) does not compile the shared libs which are > required by KDE3. > > Kind regards, The shared libs are not compiled by default, but you can do it easily enough. I used those commands, for bzip2 1.0.0 at the time: make make -f Makefile-libbz2_so mkdir /opt/bzip2 make install PREFIX=/opt/bzip2 cp *so* /opt/bzip2/lib Hope this helps, Laurent From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 30 17:20:03 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (LeBar, Russell) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:20:03 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? Message-ID: <0EBFC22FDE33C84B97D546599FFC449181B2AB@STL-EXBE-I03.corp.erac.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------=_NextPartTM-000-47eb63ed-346c-11d7-bb14-00508bcfdcc7 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I'm trying to compile Qt 3.1 on a Solaris 8 box using gcc 3.2 but no luck. Here is a sampling of the errors I am getting (this is the end if the errors, they begin beyond my buffer). Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Thanks! ./configure -system-zlib -qt-gif -system-libpng -system-libjpeg -plugin-imgfmt-mng -thread -no-stl -no-xinerama -no-g++-exceptions [...] kernel/qpngio.cpp:816: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp:817: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp:819: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp:833: 'png_structp' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type. kernel/qpngio.cpp:834: 'png_infop' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type. kernel/qpngio.cpp:924: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void info_callback(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:926: `png_get_progressive_ptr' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:927: `info' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:931: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void row_callback(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `new_row' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `row_num' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `pass' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:939: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `virtual int QPNGFormat::decode(QImage&, QImageConsumer*, const uchar*, int)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1022: `png_set_progressive_read_fn' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1049: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: `png_structp' was not declared in this scope kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::info(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png_set_interlace_handling' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1066: cannot pass objects of non-POD type `class QImage' through `...' kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:1069: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::row(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1073: `png_progressive_combine_row' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:1077: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::end(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1079: `png_get_x_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1080: `png_get_y_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1090: parse error before `;' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void qt_zlib_compression_hack()': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1216: `compress' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1217: `uncompress' undeclared (first use this function) gmake[2]: *** [.obj/release-shared-mt/qpngio.o] Error 1 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1/src' gmake[1]: *** [sub-src] Error 2 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1' gmake: *** [init] Error 2 _____ Russ LeBar NMSA UNIX System Administrator Phone: 314-512-3355 Fax: 314-512-6002 Pager: 314-841-7565 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I'm = trying to=20 compile Qt 3.1 on a Solaris 8 box using gcc 3.2 but no=20 luck. Here is a sampling of the errors I am getting (this is the end = if the=20 errors, they begin beyond my buffer). Any ideas on what I am doing=20 wrong?
 
Thanks!
 
./configure=20 -system-zlib -qt-gif -system-libpng -system-libjpeg -plugin-imgfmt-mng = -thread=20 -no-stl -no-xinerama = -no-g++-exceptions
[...]
kernel/qpngio.cpp:816: parse error before =
`,' token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:817: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:819: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:833: 'png_structp' is used as a type, but is = not defined as a
   type.
kernel/qpngio.cpp:834: = 'png_infop' is used as a type, but is not defined as a
   = type.
kernel/qpngio.cpp:924: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void = info_callback(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:926: = `png_get_progressive_ptr' undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:927: `info' undeclared (first use this = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global = scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:931: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void = row_callback(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `new_row' undeclared = (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `row_num' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `pass' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global = scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:939: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `virtual int = QPNGFormat::decode(QImage&,
   QImageConsumer*, const = uchar*, int)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1022: `png_set_progressive_read_fn' = undeclared (first use
   this = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1049: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: = `png_structp' was not declared in this scope
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: = parse error before `,' token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function = `void QPNGFormat::info(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: = `png_set_interlace_handling' undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1066: cannot pass objects of non-POD = type `class QImage'
   through `...'
kernel/qpngio.cpp: = At global scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1069: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void = QPNGFormat::row(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1073: = `png_progressive_combine_row' undeclared (first use
   = this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global = scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1077: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void = QPNGFormat::end(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1079: = `png_get_x_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1080: `png_get_y_offset_pixels' = undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1090: parse error before `;' token
ker= nel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void = qt_zlib_compression_hack()':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1216: `compress' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1217: = `uncompress' undeclared (first use this function)
gmake[2]: *** = [.obj/release-shared-mt/qpngio.o] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving = directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1/src'
gmake[1]: = *** [sub-src] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory = `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1'
gmake: *** [init] Error = 2
 

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NMSA UNIX System = Administrator
Phone: 314-512-3355
Fax: 314-512-6002
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C-- ------=_NextPartTM-000-47eb63ed-346c-11d7-bb14-00508bcfdcc7-- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 30 17:22:10 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Joshua Symons) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:22:10 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] bzip2 for KDE3 on Solaris 8 Message-ID: <10adcf6b9.f6b910adc@mysun.com> the companion cd for solaris 8 contains a bzip2 package which has both .la and .so libs. [(ichirou:152:pts/2)~ %] pkginfo | grep bz system SUNWbzip The bzip compression utility system SUNWbzipx The bzip compression library (64-bit) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Laurent Blume Date: Thursday, January 30, 2003 10:04 am Subject: Re: [kde-solaris] bzip2 for KDE3 on Solaris 8 > Markus Mertens wrote: > > Hello, > > > > where could I get shared libraries of bzip2 for Solaris 8? The > source > > package (bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz) does not compile the shared libs > which are > > required by KDE3. > > > > Kind regards, > > The shared libs are not compiled by default, but you can do it > easily > enough. > I used those commands, for bzip2 1.0.0 at the time: > > make > make -f Makefile-libbz2_so > mkdir /opt/bzip2 > make install PREFIX=/opt/bzip2 > cp *so* /opt/bzip2/lib > > Hope this helps, > > Laurent > > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 30 18:28:09 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Joshua Symons) Date: Thu Jan 30 18:28:09 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? Message-ID: <12374122e7.122e712374@mysun.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----6fae2731b244ecf Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 2 things you should do to compile qt 3.1 on solaris 8 with gcc 3.2. First is change the LFLAGS to -G instead of -shared, since -shared is no longer supported in gcc 3.2. 1) Modify template file ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++/qmake.conf or ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++-64/qmake.conf depending on which type of build you are doing. Change QMAKE_LFLAGS_SHLIB to -G from -shared. Do this BEFORE ./configure, so with a new src tree, otherwise it will be in all of your makefiles. 2) Use system tools (ccs make/as/ld) no gmake/as/ld. The no-g++-exceptions isn't necessary. Here's how i configured mine. QTDIR=$(pwd) ; PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH ; LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export QTDIR PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH The above is based on ksh and necessary so that qmake is found when compiling, change according to whatever shell you use. echo yes | ./configure --prefix=/opt/kdebase_3.1.rc2 -no-tablet -no-xft -xkb -no-xrender -no-xinerama -no-nas-sound -qt-libmng -system-libjpeg -system-libpng -no-stl -system-zlib -qt-gif -shared -release -platform solaris-g++ -thread Also according to your errors, i'd check that png is correctly installed on your system. Might want to update to the latest version, since previous versions had some bugs afaik. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I'm trying to compile Qt 3.1 on a Solaris 8 box using gcc 3.2 but no luck. Here is a sampling of the errors I am getting (this is the end if the errors, they begin beyond my buffer). Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Thanks! ./configure -system-zlib -qt-gif -system-libpng -system-libjpeg -plugin-imgfmt-mng -thread -no-stl -no-xinerama -no-g++-exceptions [...] kernel/qpngio.cpp:816: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp:817: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp:819: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp:833: 'png_structp' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type. kernel/qpngio.cpp:834: 'png_infop' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type. kernel/qpngio.cpp:924: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void info_callback(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:926: `png_get_progressive_ptr' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:927: `info' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:931: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void row_callback(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `new_row' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `row_num' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `pass' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:939: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `virtual int QPNGFormat::decode(QImage&, QImageConsumer*, const uchar*, int)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1022: `png_set_progressive_read_fn' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1049: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: `png_structp' was not declared in this scope kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::info(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png_set_interlace_handling' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1066: cannot pass objects of non-POD type `class QImage' through `...' kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:1069: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::row(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1073: `png_progressive_combine_row' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: kernel/qpngio.cpp:1077: parse error before `,' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::end(...)': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1079: `png_get_x_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1080: `png_get_y_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1090: parse error before `;' token kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void qt_zlib_compression_hack()': kernel/qpngio.cpp:1216: `compress' undeclared (first use this function) kernel/qpngio.cpp:1217: `uncompress' undeclared (first use this function) gmake[2]: *** [.obj/release-shared-mt/qpngio.o] Error 1 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1/src' gmake[1]: *** [sub-src] Error 2 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1' gmake: *** [init] Error 2 _____ Russ LeBar NMSA UNIX System Administrator Phone: 314-512-3355 Fax: 314-512-6002 Pager: 314-841-7565 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I'm = trying to=20 compile Qt 3.1 on a Solaris 8 box using gcc 3.2 but no=20 luck. Here is a sampling of the errors I am getting (this is the end = if the=20 errors, they begin beyond my buffer). Any ideas on what I am doing=20 wrong?
 
Thanks!
 
./configure=20 -system-zlib -qt-gif -system-libpng -system-libjpeg -plugin-imgfmt-mng = -thread=20 -no-stl -no-xinerama = -no-g++-exceptions
[...]
kernel/qpngio.cpp:816: parse error before =
`,' token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:817: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:819: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:833: 'png_structp' is used as a type, but is = not defined as a
   type.
kernel/qpngio.cpp:834: = 'png_infop' is used as a type, but is not defined as a
   = type.
kernel/qpngio.cpp:924: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void = info_callback(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:926: = `png_get_progressive_ptr' undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:927: `info' undeclared (first use this = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global = scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:931: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void = row_callback(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `new_row' undeclared = (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `row_num' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `pass' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global = scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:939: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `virtual int = QPNGFormat::decode(QImage&,
   QImageConsumer*, const = uchar*, int)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1022: `png_set_progressive_read_fn' = undeclared (first use
   this = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1049: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: = `png_structp' was not declared in this scope
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: = parse error before `,' token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function = `void QPNGFormat::info(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: = `png_set_interlace_handling' undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1066: cannot pass objects of non-POD = type `class QImage'
   through `...'
kernel/qpngio.cpp: = At global scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1069: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void = QPNGFormat::row(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1073: = `png_progressive_combine_row' undeclared (first use
   = this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global = scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1077: parse error before `,' = token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void = QPNGFormat::end(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1079: = `png_get_x_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1080: `png_get_y_offset_pixels' = undeclared (first use this
   = function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1090: parse error before `;' token
ker= nel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void = qt_zlib_compression_hack()':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1216: `compress' = undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1217: = `uncompress' undeclared (first use this function)
gmake[2]: *** = [.obj/release-shared-mt/qpngio.o] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving = directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1/src'
gmake[1]: = *** [sub-src] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory = `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1'
gmake: *** [init] Error = 2
 

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NMSA UNIX System = Administrator
Phone: 314-512-3355
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C-- ----6fae2731b244ecf-- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 30 18:44:07 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Erik Hovland) Date: Thu Jan 30 18:44:07 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] bzip2 for KDE3 on Solaris 8 In-Reply-To: <3E3938E1.2070900@mara.de> References: <3E3938E1.2070900@mara.de> Message-ID: <20030130174205.GA19005@hulk.jpl.nasa.gov> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 03:38:25PM +0100, Markus Mertens wrote: > Hello, > > where could I get shared libraries of bzip2 for Solaris 8? The source > package (bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz) does not compile the shared libs which are > required by KDE3. Sun supplies them as a package for solaris 8. They are in the packages SUNWbzip and SUNWbzipx. E -- Erik Hovland Member of Technical Staff, Interferometer Section - 383 Work Phone: (818) 354-1994 Mobile Phone: (818) 667-3284 E-mail: ehovland@huey.jpl.nasa.gov I speak for myself not JPL. From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 30 19:18:05 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Bart Whiteley) Date: Thu Jan 30 19:18:05 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? In-Reply-To: <12374122e7.122e712374@mysun.com> References: <12374122e7.122e712374@mysun.com> Message-ID: <20030130181547.GA3156@mist.llnl.gov> I'm curious why these two changes are needed. I configure with -system-zlib \ -qt-gif \ -plugin-imgfmt-png \ -system-libpng \ -plugin-imgfmt-jpeg \ -system-libjpeg \ -plugin-imgfmt-mng \ -system-libmng \ -thread \ -no-g++-exceptions \ -platform solaris-g++ I'm on sparc/Solaris8 with gcc-3.2.1. gnu tools are used all around. It builds without a hitch, and I'm running kde3.1 final. I'm asking because I do get the occasional crash. Would it be more stable if I made the changes you describe? On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 11:21:38AM -0600, Joshua Symons wrote: > 2 things you should do to compile qt 3.1 on solaris 8 with gcc 3.2. > First is change the LFLAGS to -G instead of -shared, since -shared is no > longer supported in gcc 3.2. > 1) Modify template file ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++/qmake.conf > or > ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++-64/qmake.conf > depending on which type of build you are doing. > Change QMAKE_LFLAGS_SHLIB to -G from -shared. > Do this BEFORE ./configure, so with a new src tree, otherwise > it will be in all of your makefiles. > 2) Use system tools (ccs make/as/ld) no gmake/as/ld. > The no-g++-exceptions isn't necessary. Here's how i configured > mine. > QTDIR=$(pwd) ; PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH ; > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH > export QTDIR PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH > The above is based on ksh and necessary so that qmake is found > when compiling, change according to whatever shell you use. > echo yes | ./configure --prefix=/opt/kdebase_3.1.rc2 -no-tablet -no-xft > -xkb -no-xrender -no-xinerama -no-nas-sound -qt-libmng -system-libjpeg > -system-libpng -no-stl -system-zlib -qt-gif -shared -release -platform > solaris-g++ -thread > Also according to your errors, i'd check that png is correctly > installed on your system. Might want to update to the latest version, > since previous versions had some bugs afaik. > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Thu Jan 30 23:44:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (LeBar, Russell) Date: Thu Jan 30 23:44:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Does KDE 3.1 support users logging in more than once? Message-ID: <0EBFC22FDE33C84B97D546599FFC449181B2B3@STL-EXBE-I03.corp.erac.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------=_NextPartTM-000-7597a754-34a1-11d7-bb14-00508bcfdcc7 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C2C8B0.E3AF8388" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C8B0.E3AF8388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I know with 2.2.2 it would take the box out infinitely forking processes. Additionally, if it does support this, does the password protected screensaver actually work for correctly for each session (it doesn't for KDE 1.2). Thanks! _____ Russ LeBar NMSA UNIX System Administrator Phone: 314-512-3355 Fax: 314-512-6002 Pager: 314-841-7565 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C8B0.E3AF8388 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
I know with 2.2.2 it would take the box out infinitely forking processes. Additionally, if it does support this, does the password protected screensaver actually work for correctly for each session (it doesn't for KDE 1.2). Thanks!
 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C8B0.E3AF8388-- ------=_NextPartTM-000-7597a754-34a1-11d7-bb14-00508bcfdcc7-- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 00:12:36 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Joshua Symons) Date: Fri Jan 31 00:12:36 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? Message-ID: They may have put -shared back into gcc 3.2.1 for legacy support, compiling with gcc 3.2 failed for me if I did not change the -shared to -G. The occasional crash you are experiencing may be due to png. There was a bug report a while back about an incompatibility between qt and a certain version of libpng. Png is quite integrated into kde, i would definitely research that. libpng version 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002 is what I am currently using, try strings libpng.so | grep version to compare. It might also be an incompatiblity between png and zlib. I have been running kde 3.1.rc2 now at home for app 79 days with 0 failures (Ultra 30/Solaris 8/896M of ram). I also ran kde 3.1.rc2 on another machine (Ultra 2/Solaris 8/385M of ram) with no problems, and on that same machine just rebuilt kde 3.1.rc6 and have been running that for 2 days now with no problems as of yet. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Bart Whiteley Date: Thursday, January 30, 2003 12:15 pm Subject: Re: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? > I'm curious why these two changes are needed. I configure > with > -system-zlib \ > -qt-gif \ > -plugin-imgfmt-png \ > -system-libpng \ > -plugin-imgfmt-jpeg \ > -system-libjpeg \ > -plugin-imgfmt-mng \ > -system-libmng \ > -thread \ > -no-g++-exceptions \ > -platform solaris-g++ > > I'm on sparc/Solaris8 with gcc-3.2.1. gnu tools are used all > around. > It builds without a hitch, and I'm running kde3.1 final. > > I'm asking because I do get the occasional crash. Would it be > more stable if I made the changes you describe? > > On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 11:21:38AM -0600, Joshua Symons wrote: > > 2 things you should do to compile qt 3.1 on solaris 8 with gcc 3.2. > > First is change the LFLAGS to -G instead of -shared, since - > shared is no > > longer supported in gcc 3.2. > > 1) Modify template file ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++/qmake.conf > > or > > ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++-64/qmake.conf > > depending on which type of build you are doing. > > Change QMAKE_LFLAGS_SHLIB to -G from -shared. > > Do this BEFORE ./configure, so with a new src tree, otherwise > > it will be in all of your makefiles. > > 2) Use system tools (ccs mak> The no-g++-exceptions isn't > necessary. Here's how i configured > > mine. > > QTDIR=$(pwd) ; PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH ; > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH > > export QTDIR PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH > > The above is based on ksh and necessary so that qmake is found > > when compiling, change according to whatever shell you use. > > echo yes | ./configure --prefix=/opt/kdebase_3.1.rc2 -no-tablet - > no-xft > > -xkb -no-xrender -no-xinerama -no-nas-sound -qt-libmng -system- > libjpeg> -system-libpng -no-stl -system-zlib -qt-gif -shared - > release -platform > > solaris-g++ -thread > > Also according to your errors, i'd check that png is correctly > > installed on your system. Might want to update to the latest > version,> since previous versions had some bugs afaik. > > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > -- > Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 > National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: > whiteley2@llnl.govP.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 > MS: L-103 > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 00:28:05 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Bart Whiteley) Date: Fri Jan 31 00:28:05 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030130232650.GC3156@mist.llnl.gov> Thanks for the info. I'm using libpng 1.2.5 also. I think my crashes are related to shared memory and the fact that I only have 256 MB RAM. I can reliably reproduce some crashes on this machine which do not occur on another with 512MB RAM and identical bins/libs. On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 05:05:43PM -0600, Joshua Symons wrote: > They may have put -shared back into gcc 3.2.1 for legacy support, > compiling with gcc 3.2 failed for me if I did not change the -shared to > -G. The occasional crash you are experiencing may be due to png. There > was a bug report a while back about an incompatibility between qt and a > certain version of libpng. Png is quite integrated into kde, i would > definitely research that. > libpng version 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002 is what I am currently using, try > strings libpng.so | grep version to compare. It might also be an > incompatiblity between png and zlib. > I have been running kde 3.1.rc2 now at home for app 79 days with 0 > failures (Ultra 30/Solaris 8/896M of ram). I also ran kde 3.1.rc2 on > another machine (Ultra 2/Solaris 8/385M of ram) with no problems, and on > that same machine just rebuilt kde 3.1.rc6 and have been running that > for 2 days now with no problems as of yet. > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > -- Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: whiteley2@llnl.gov P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 MS: L-103 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 02:08:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Joshua Symons) Date: Fri Jan 31 02:08:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? Message-ID: <11aca142ec.142ec11aca@mysun.com> Seems that would be more of a Xsun issue than a kde issue. Have you tried actually allocating more ram to shared memory? shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=8388608 is my current setting for shared mem. However I'm only using two shared memory segments currently. With kde running. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Bart Whiteley Date: Thursday, January 30, 2003 5:26 pm Subject: Re: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? > Thanks for the info. I'm using libpng 1.2.5 also. > I think my crashes are related to shared memory and the fact > that I only have 256 MB RAM. I can reliably reproduce some > crashes on this machine which do not occur on another with 512MB > RAM and identical bins/libs. > > On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 05:05:43PM -0600, Joshua Symons wrote: > > They may have put -shared back into gcc 3.2.1 for legacy support, > > compiling with gcc 3.2 failed for me if I did not change the - > shared to > > -G. The occasional crash you are experiencing may be due to png. > There> was a bug report a while back about an incompatibility > between qt and a > > certain version of libpng. Png is quite integrated into kde, i would > > definitely research that. > > libpng version 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002 is what I am currently > using, try > > strings libpng.so | grep version to compare. It might also be an > > incompatiblity between png and zlib. > > I have been running kde 3.1.rc2 now at home for app 79 days with 0 > > failures (Ultra 30/Solaris 8/896M of ram). I also ran kde 3.1.rc2 on > > another machine (Ultra 2/Solaris 8/385M of ram) with no problems, > and on > > that same machine just rebuilt kde 3.1.rc6 and have been running > that> for 2 days now with no problems as of yet. > > > > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > > > -- > Bart Whiteley Computer Scientist voice: (925) 423-2249 > National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center FAX: (925) 423-8274 > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory email: > whiteley2@llnl.govP.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-0808 > MS: L-103 > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 07:30:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (thefrog) Date: Fri Jan 31 07:30:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? In-Reply-To: <0EBFC22FDE33C84B97D546599FFC449181B2AB@STL-EXBE-I03.corp.erac.com> References: <0EBFC22FDE33C84B97D546599FFC449181B2AB@STL-EXBE-I03.corp.erac.com> Message-ID: <200301310728.09386.thefrog@rlac.de> On Thursday 30 January 2003 17:17, LeBar, Russell wrote: > I'm trying to compile Qt 3.1 on a Solaris 8 box using gcc 3.2 but no lu= ck. > Here is a sampling of the errors I am getting (this is the end if the > errors, they begin beyond my buffer). Any ideas on what I am doing wron= g? Qt 3.1 was said to have compile and other difficulties on solaris. I repo= rted=20 other breaks which I send to trolltech. Outside your problem I would=20 recommend you to use Qt 3.1.1. instead. I compiled it here with gcc 3.2 o= n=20 solaris 8 and it run's fine. Regards Rainald > > Thanks! > > ./configure -system-zlib -qt-gif -system-libpng -system-libjpeg > -plugin-imgfmt-mng -thread -no-stl -no-xinerama -no-g++-exceptions > [...] > kernel/qpngio.cpp:816: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp:817: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp:819: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp:833: 'png_structp' is used as a type, but is not defi= ned > as a > type. > kernel/qpngio.cpp:834: 'png_infop' is used as a type, but is not define= d as > a > type. > kernel/qpngio.cpp:924: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void info_callback(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:926: `png_get_progressive_ptr' undeclared (first use = this > function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:927: `info' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:931: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void row_callback(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `new_row' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `row_num' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `pass' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:939: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `virtual int > QPNGFormat::decode(QImage&, > QImageConsumer*, const uchar*, int)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1022: `png_set_progressive_read_fn' undeclared (first= use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1049: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: `png_structp' was not declared in this scope > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::info(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png_set_interlace_handling' undeclared (first = use > this > function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1066: cannot pass objects of non-POD type `class QIma= ge' > through `...' > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1069: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::row(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1073: `png_progressive_combine_row' undeclared (first= use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1077: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::end(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1079: `png_get_x_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1080: `png_get_y_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1090: parse error before `;' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void qt_zlib_compression_hack()': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1216: `compress' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1217: `uncompress' undeclared (first use this functio= n) > gmake[2]: *** [.obj/release-shared-mt/qpngio.o] Error 1 > gmake[2]: Leaving directory > `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1/src' gmake[1]: *** [sub-src= ] > Error 2 > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1= ' > gmake: *** [init] Error 2 > > > _____ > > Russ LeBar > NMSA UNIX System Administrator > Phone:=09 314-512-3355 > Fax:=09 314-512-6002 > Pager:=09 314-841-7565 From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 07:40:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (thefrog) Date: Fri Jan 31 07:40:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] Compiling QT 3.1??? In-Reply-To: <12374122e7.122e712374@mysun.com> References: <12374122e7.122e712374@mysun.com> Message-ID: <200301310736.49536.thefrog@rlac.de> On Thursday 30 January 2003 18:21, Joshua Symons wrote: > 2 things you should do to compile qt 3.1 on solaris 8 with gcc 3.2. > First is change the LFLAGS to -G instead of -shared, since -shared is n= o > longer supported in gcc 3.2. I use the g++ 3.2 installed from sunfreeware.com around christmas, I didn= 't=20 changed these flags above, but my shared qt libs (qt 3.1.1) are fine. May be that they backported this compability to gcc 3.2 or do I use somet= hing=20 which should not work but it has not been told no to work and therefore w= orks=20 =2E.. ):- just wondering rainald > 1) Modify template file ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++/qmake.conf > or > ${SRC}/mkspecs/solaris-g++-64/qmake.conf > depending on which type of build you are doing. > Change QMAKE_LFLAGS_SHLIB to -G from -shared. > Do this BEFORE ./configure, so with a new src tree, otherwise > it will be in all of your makefiles. > 2) Use system tools (ccs make/as/ld) no gmake/as/ld. > The no-g++-exceptions isn't necessary. Here's how i configured > mine. > QTDIR=3D$(pwd) ; PATH=3D$QTDIR/bin:$PATH ; > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=3D$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH > export QTDIR PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH > The above is based on ksh and necessary so that qmake is found > when compiling, change according to whatever shell you use. > echo yes | ./configure --prefix=3D/opt/kdebase_3.1.rc2 -no-tablet -no-= xft > -xkb -no-xrender -no-xinerama -no-nas-sound -qt-libmng -system-libjpeg > -system-libpng -no-stl -system-zlib -qt-gif -shared -release -platform > solaris-g++ -thread > Also according to your errors, i'd check that png is correctly > installed on your system. Might want to update to the latest version, > since previous versions had some bugs afaik. > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > =09boundary=3D"----_=3D_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C" > > > ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C > Content-Type: text/plain; > =09charset=3D"iso-8859-1" > > I'm trying to compile Qt 3.1 on a Solaris 8 box using gcc 3.2 but no lu= ck. > Here is a sampling of the errors I am getting (this is the end if the > errors, they begin beyond my buffer). Any ideas on what I am doing wron= g? > > Thanks! > > ./configure -system-zlib -qt-gif -system-libpng -system-libjpeg > -plugin-imgfmt-mng -thread -no-stl -no-xinerama -no-g++-exceptions > [...] > kernel/qpngio.cpp:816: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp:817: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp:819: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp:833: 'png_structp' is used as a type, but is not defi= ned > as a > type. > kernel/qpngio.cpp:834: 'png_infop' is used as a type, but is not define= d as > a > type. > kernel/qpngio.cpp:924: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void info_callback(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:926: `png_get_progressive_ptr' undeclared (first use = this > function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:927: `info' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:931: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void row_callback(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `new_row' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `row_num' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `pass' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:939: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `virtual int > QPNGFormat::decode(QImage&, > QImageConsumer*, const uchar*, int)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1022: `png_set_progressive_read_fn' undeclared (first= use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1049: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: `png_structp' was not declared in this scope > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::info(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png_set_interlace_handling' undeclared (first = use > this > function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1066: cannot pass objects of non-POD type `class QIma= ge' > through `...' > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1069: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::row(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1073: `png_progressive_combine_row' undeclared (first= use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope: > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1077: parse error before `,' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void QPNGFormat::end(...)': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1079: `png_get_x_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1080: `png_get_y_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use > this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1090: parse error before `;' token > kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void qt_zlib_compression_hack()': > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1216: `compress' undeclared (first use this function) > kernel/qpngio.cpp:1217: `uncompress' undeclared (first use this functio= n) > gmake[2]: *** [.obj/release-shared-mt/qpngio.o] Error 1 > gmake[2]: Leaving directory > `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1/src' gmake[1]: *** [sub-src= ] > Error 2 > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1= ' > gmake: *** [init] Error 2 > > > _____ > > Russ LeBar > NMSA UNIX System Administrator > Phone:=09 314-512-3355 > Fax:=09 314-512-6002 > Pager:=09 314-841-7565 > > > > ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C > Content-Type: text/html; > =09charset=3D"iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > > charset=3D3Diso-8859-1"> > > > > >
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kernel/qpngio.cpp:817: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:819: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp:833: 'png_structp' is used as a type, but is= =3D > not defined as a
   type.
kernel/qpngio.cpp:834: =3D > 'png_infop' is used as a type, but is not defined as a
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kernel/qpngio.cpp:924: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void =3D > info_callback(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:926: =3D > `png_get_progressive_ptr' undeclared (first use this
   =3D > function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:927: `info' undeclared (first use this =3D > function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global =3D > scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:931: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void =3D > row_callback(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `new_row' undeclared =3D > (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `row_num' =3D > undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:935: `pass' =3D > undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global =3D > scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:939: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `virtual int =3D > QPNGFormat::decode(QImage&,
   QImageConsumer*, const = =3D > uchar*, int)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1022: `png_set_progressive_read_fn'= =3D > undeclared (first use
   this =3D > function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1049: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063:= =3D > `png_structp' was not declared in this scope
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1063:= =3D > parse error before `,' token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function =3D > `void QPNGFormat::info(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: `png' =3D > undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1065: =3D > `png_set_interlace_handling' undeclared (first use this
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kernel/qpngio.cpp:1066: cannot pass objects of non-POD =3D > type `class QImage'
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kernel/qpngio.cpp:= =3D > At global scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1069: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void =3D > QPNGFormat::row(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1073: =3D > `png_progressive_combine_row' undeclared (first use
   =3D > this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp: At global =3D > scope:
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1077: parse error before `,' =3D > token
kernel/qpngio.cpp: In member function `void =3D > QPNGFormat::end(...)':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1079: =3D > `png_get_x_offset_pixels' undeclared (first use this
   =3D > function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1080: `png_get_y_offset_pixels' =3D > undeclared (first use this
   =3D > function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1090: parse error before `;' token
ke= r=3D > nel/qpngio.cpp: In function `void =3D > qt_zlib_compression_hack()':
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1216: `compress' =3D > undeclared (first use this function)
kernel/qpngio.cpp:1217: =3D > `uncompress' undeclared (first use this function)
gmake[2]: *** =3D > [.obj/release-shared-mt/qpngio.o] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving =3D > directory `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1/src'
gmake[1]:= =3D > *** [sub-src] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory =3D > `/export/home/rjl01/kde31/qt-x11-free-3.1.1'
gmake: *** [init] Error= =3D > 2
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> > ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C2C87B.11FFFF3C-- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 09:38:01 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Jonathan Marten - Volume Systems Products UK) Date: Fri Jan 31 09:38:01 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] bzip2 for KDE3 on Solaris 8 In-Reply-To: <10adcf6b9.f6b910adc@mysun.com> References: <10adcf6b9.f6b910adc@mysun.com> Message-ID: <8gh3cn9hg1x.fsf@uk.sun.com> "Joshua Symons" writes: > the companion cd for solaris 8 contains a bzip2 package which has both > .la and .so libs. > [(ichirou:152:pts/2)~ %] pkginfo | grep bz > system SUNWbzip The bzip compression utility > system SUNWbzipx The bzip compression > library (64-bit) These packages and libraries are also standard (in /usr/lib) in Solaris 9. But watch out: the libraries appear to have both sets of entry point names available (bzCompress and BZ2_bzCompress etc.), whereas the header file only has the BZ2_ names defined. Presumably this is done for backwards compatibility, but it confuses the 'configure' tests so that the bzip2 ioslave won't compile. After configuring kdelibs, edit config.h and define NEED_BZ2_PREFIX if it isn't defined already. Regards -- Jonathan Marten, SCM Team Engineer VSP Bracknell, UK jonathan.marten@uk.sun.com Sun Microsystems "Progress is not expedited by frequent requests for progress reports" From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 12:24:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Wout Mertens) Date: Fri Jan 31 12:24:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] bzip2 for KDE3 on Solaris 8 In-Reply-To: <8gh3cn9hg1x.fsf@uk.sun.com> References: <10adcf6b9.f6b910adc@mysun.com> <8gh3cn9hg1x.fsf@uk.sun.com> Message-ID: Related problem: I built the shared .so myself, with the proposed changes in README.COMPILE_ERRORS<...>. The configure test for BZ2_... is broken on Solaris: When it runs, it fails with a 'relocation remains on readonly segments' error from ld. This error only exists on Solaris, and it means that the test file has to be built with -fPIC as well. Has anybody had the same problem or is it just me and am I wrong? Wout. On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Jonathan Marten - Volume Systems Products UK wrote: > "Joshua Symons" writes: > > the companion cd for solaris 8 contains a bzip2 package which has both > > .la and .so libs. > > [(ichirou:152:pts/2)~ %] pkginfo | grep bz > > system SUNWbzip The bzip compression utility > > system SUNWbzipx The bzip compression > > library (64-bit) > > These packages and libraries are also standard (in /usr/lib) in > Solaris 9. > > But watch out: the libraries appear to have both sets of entry point > names available (bzCompress and BZ2_bzCompress etc.), whereas the > header file only has the BZ2_ names defined. Presumably this is done > for backwards compatibility, but it confuses the 'configure' tests so > that the bzip2 ioslave won't compile. After configuring kdelibs, edit > config.h and define NEED_BZ2_PREFIX if it isn't defined already. > > Regards > -- > Jonathan Marten, SCM Team Engineer VSP Bracknell, UK > jonathan.marten@uk.sun.com Sun Microsystems > > "Progress is not expedited by frequent requests for progress reports" > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 15:38:00 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Steve Evans) Date: Fri Jan 31 15:38:00 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] konsole slow refresh in KDE 3.1 on Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I am running KDE 3.1 on Solaris 2.6 built from source using gcc 3.2.1 konsole seems to be having a problem scrolling. It does it very slowly, you can see it refreshing each line in turn. Is anyone else seeing this? Or even better does anyone know what may be causing it and how to fix it? My Linux box at home also built from source using gcc 3.2.1 does not suffer from this problem. Overall KDE3.1 seems faster than 3.0, other than this problem. Steve - -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Steve Evans, Zuken Limited, TEL: +44 (0)1454 207800 ext 8607 1500 Aztec West, Fax: +44 (0)1454 207803 Almondsbury, mailto:stevee@zuken.co.uk Bristol, BS32 4RF, UK Web: http://www.zuken.com Registered Linux user #217906: http://counter.li.org Public Encryption Key: http://www.gorbag.com/public-key-work.html _____________________________________________________________________________ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (SunOS) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 iD8DBQE+Oony1a67iNP86GcRArtlAKCLmX3RVOiJ+Z4IsSNlj8z7kBjh2QCbBEAs H8mvKITckYna2xR90YOPNPA= =yN6N -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From kde-solaris@mail.kde.org Fri Jan 31 21:40:10 2003 From: kde-solaris@mail.kde.org (Joshua Symons) Date: Fri Jan 31 21:40:10 2003 Subject: [kde-solaris] konsole slow refresh in KDE 3.1 on Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: <186a318192.18192186a3@mysun.com> Check your ram usage.I use to have this problem with transparent rxvts/aterms till i put more ram in my workstation. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Joshua Symons < vmcore at mysun dot com > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Evans Date: Friday, January 31, 2003 8:36 am Subject: [kde-solaris] konsole slow refresh in KDE 3.1 on Solaris 2.6 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello, > > I am running KDE 3.1 on Solaris 2.6 built from source using gcc 3.2.1 > > konsole seems to be having a problem scrolling. It does it very > slowly, you can see it refreshing each line in turn. Is anyone else > seeing this? Or even better does anyone know what may be causing it > and how to fix it? > > My Linux box at home also built from source using gcc 3.2.1 does not > suffer from this problem. > > Overall KDE3.1 seems faster than 3.0, other than this problem. > > Steve > - -- > ____________________________________________________________________________ > Steve Evans, > Zuken Limited, TEL: +44 (0)1454 207800 ext 8607 > 1500 Aztec West, Fax: +44 (0)1454 207803 > Almondsbury, mailto:stevee@zuken.co.uk > Bristol, BS32 4RF, UK Web: http://www.zuken.com > Registered Linux user #217906: http://counter.li.org > Public Encryption Key: http://www.gorbag.com/public-key- > work.html_____________________________________________________________________________ > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (SunOS) > Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 <" > target="l">http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> > iD8DBQE+Oony1a67iNP86GcRArtlAKCLmX3RVOiJ+Z4IsSNlj8z7kBjh2QCbBEAs > H8mvKITckYna2xR90YOPNPA= > =yN6N > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. > Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. >