Hi, > > Are you sure the moc files are genereted for your actuall Qt instalation ? > > In case they are - well you would have to complain to Qt devel-team I guess. > > Nope. Its an installation bug. it does not pick the right "moc" compiler. > possibly Redhat renamed it to moc3. or you did not clean the build dir after > upgrading Qt. or you have Qt1 or Qt2 installed in parallel and the moc of > those packages is found.
HuM!? -> # l /usr/bin/moc* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Sij 11 09:40 /usr/bin/moc -> moc3 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 72 Sij 9 19:53 /usr/bin/moc3 > > (Dirk are you reading this ?) > > I'll update and recompile now to be sure. Regarding cleaning build, I _always_ do : cvs -z 3 update -d cp -a avifile-0.6 /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/avifile-0.6.X where X is current number from configure.in :) :) tar czvf /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/avifile-0.6.X.tar.gz \ /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/avifile-0.6.X rpm -ba --clean /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/avifile.spec so dir is always clean from previous builds. Any further help !? ps I don't do Qt rebuilds, I just install them from very latest Rawhide. -- FUBared. -------------------- H T h i n e t - - W e b M a i l -------------------- Ova poruka poslana je upotrebom HThinet WebMail usluge. https://webmail.hinet.hr _______________________________________________ Avifile mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://prak.org/mailman/listinfo/avifile
