rtti for dynamic casts
Brian Dembinski
emmo213 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 9 16:11:16 CET 2006
I was hoping there was another way, but I'll go in and edit
the Makefiles removing the references to -no-rtti. In
QT/E rtti it isn't in configure, so I figure going into the
Makefiles directly is the most guaranteed way. Too bad
there's 200+ Makefiles.
My target system is a Via Epia board with a VIA C3 800Mhz
processor, 512Mb of ram, and a 64Mb DOM (hdd) running
RedHat 8.0. Staying away from X, I'm using the framebuffer.
Thanks for the suggestions. We'll see how it goes.
Brian
yan seiner <yan at seiner.com> wrote:This is the same error I am getting.... But I am getting it on starting
flash... See my last email for the full gory story...
The only way I've found is to edit ./configure and remove the -fno-rtti
from the CXXFLAGS and one other line... make clean and rebuild....
I can't remember at the moment how I did it with Qt....
Also, it seems to me that you need to build Qt first, then build konq/e.
If you rebuild Qt/e, then you should rebuild konq/e.... Purely based on
some weird behavior that appears to go away once both programs are
rebuilt in that order...
Could you please post more about your system, environment, etc?
I am running on an embedded arm board, 200 MHz ARM9, 32 MB RAM, with a
320x240 LCD screen and framebuffer...
--Yan
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