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Subject: meinproc error 132 all-recursive index.cache.bz2
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Package:           general
Version:           kdebase  (using KDE 2.2.1 )
Severity:          normal
Installed from:    Compiled From Sources
Compiler:          egcs-2.91.66
OS:                Linux
OS/Compiler notes: redhat 6.2

I have been following the compile instructions on the KDE site.  Several kde 
packages will not build and I get the same type of error message.  
make[3] entering directory  ........
/ext2d/kde2/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 ./index/docbook
make[3]: *** [index.cache.bz2] Error 132

I tried to fix this by recompiling libxml2 with --with-buffers=no option; that 
did not fix it.  I was tempted to remove my previous KDE installation in case I 
was using its include files, but if I did that I may not have any working KDE 
when I am finished.

(Submitted via bugs.kde.org)


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