[akunambol] Re: compiling 0.2.2 on Debian

Riccardo Iaconelli riccardo at kde.org
Sun Jan 30 20:21:29 CET 2011


On Saturday 29 January 2011 16:08:03 Andreas von Heydwolff wrote:
> I am not so well versed in compiling, so may I ask is there a way to get
> 0.2.2 running for Debian, or do I have to wait for an update of the QT
> dev system to 4.7 (would not want to start compiling it myself), or what
> could I do?

Hi!
first off, thanks for the kind words, and for reporting this error. The error 
you have seems to come from some issues in LibLikeBack. I first thought that 
it could have been because of a refactoring happened in it (0.0.1 is of some 
days ago only), which broke stuff. However, I just did a clean reinstall and 
everything seems to work.

Could it be some installation issues? My liblikeback installs like this:

-- Install configuration: "RelWithDebInfo"                                                                                                                                                                           
-- Up-to-date: /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/likeback.pc
-- Up-to-date: /usr/share/kde4/apps/cmake/modules/FindLikeBack.cmake
-- Up-to-date: /usr/share/icons/oxygen/16x16/actions/./tools-report-feature-
likeback.png
-- Up-to-date: /usr/share/icons/oxygen/16x16/actions/./tools-report-bug-
likeback.png
-- Up-to-date: /usr/share/icons/oxygen/16x16/actions/./edit-like-likeback.png
-- Up-to-date: /usr/share/icons/oxygen/16x16/actions/./edit-dislike-
likeback.png
-- Up-to-date: /usr/include/kde4/LikeBack/LikeBack
-- Installing: /usr/lib64/liblikeback.so.0.0.0
-- Up-to-date: /usr/lib64/liblikeback.so.0
-- Up-to-date: /usr/lib64/liblikeback.so
-- Removed runtime path from "/usr/lib64/liblikeback.so.0.0.0"
-- Installing: /usr/include/kde4/likeback.h
-- Installing: /usr/include/kde4/likebackexport.h

Also, the libraries seem to be included. 
You could try to modify qtgui/mainwindow.cpp:50 to read

  #include "likeback.h"

or even

  #include "kde4/likeback.h"

but I don't think it would change much. If it compiles like this, it would at 
least give us a clue of what is wrong.

So, to sumarize, this is something that really ought to work, and I want to 
track down the cause of this breakage. Let me know!

Bye,
-Riccardo
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