Hi!

I'm using current from last week and compiled KDE 3.4.1 last weekend and I can 
confirm, that it seems to work here.

Ciao,
Christian.

On Friday, 08. July 2005 14:15, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Thursday, 7. July 2005 13:47, Bryan Maynard wrote:
> > > > KDE is working fine for the moment. . . at least until I find
> > > > a new iconset ;-)
> > >
> > > Just for reference, what KDE version are you running and on what
> > > version of FreeBSD?
> >
> > FreeBSD 5-STABLE, KDE 3.4
>
> We've been giving this problem some poking and probing again and it seems
> very likely now that the error is not in KDE - it seems to be a bug in the
> gcc shipped in FreeBSD 5-STABLE.
>
> To get all iconsets working without crashes, you will need to recompile the
> x11/kdelibs port with a gcc34 from ports:
>
> 1.) portinstall -P gcc34
>
> 2.) portinstall -f -m'CC=gcc34 CXX=g++34' kdelibs
>
> When all the compiling and installing is done, restart your KDE session.
> All iconsets should work fine after that.
>
> A note to -CURRENT users: FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT has been shipping gcc 3.4.4
> for a month now - could anybody running -CURRENT confirm that the problem
> doesn't crop up there?
>
> The testcase is pretty simple: Make sure kdelibs has actually been compiled
> with the latest base-system gcc (recompile/reinstall it if you're not
> sure), install the kdeaccessibility port, then select the "Monochrome"
> iconset in KControl/Appearance & Themes/Icons.

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