Sven Krahn wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 20:46:35 -0600, Doubletwist
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I had the exact same problems. I ended up reinstalling with pure64
instead of gcc-3.4 and it wall works fine now. Not sure what the exact
problem was though.
Same for me, I as well moved completely to
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 20:46:35 -0600, Doubletwist
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the exact same problems. I ended up reinstalling with pure64
> instead of gcc-3.4 and it wall works fine now. Not sure what the exact
> problem was though.
Same for me, I as well moved completely to pure64. The gcc
Doubletwist wrote:
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> Craig Puetz wrote:
> | I continue to have display problems with KDE apps that I believe are
> | related to the libqt3c102-mt package. Most KDE apps produce windows with
> | font spacing problems in
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| I continue to have display problems with KDE apps that I believe are
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| to the libqt3c102-mt package. Most KDE apps produce windows with font
| spacing problems in the menus, and blank windows where the normal output
I continue to have display problems with KDE apps that I believe are related
to the libqt3c102-mt package. Most KDE apps produce windows with font
spacing problems in the menus, and blank windows where the normal output
should be. I am using the gcc-3.4 archive packages.
I have built local debs
I am working on a fresh installation from the gcc-3.4 archives. I have most
of the system working well, but kde is badly broken. I think that it is
similiar to the problem discussed on this list in February, caused by a
broken libqt3c102-mt package. Due to a misunderstanding on my part, I had a
On 05-Jan-05 19:20, Michal Schmidt wrote:
> I got one more idea.
> I installed the binary libqt3c102-mt again (the one that was compiled
> with g++-4.0 and gave me the problems the Plastik widget style).
> I also downloaded the kdeartwork source package (in includes the Plastik
Andreas Jochens wrote:
Thank you for your report and your investigation. Could you try to
recompile libqt3c102-mt again with 'gcc-snapshot' which is gcc-4.0
version 20041231?
Done. Unfortunately that's even worse. Now even texts in all top-window
menus don't show up. An
On 05-Jan-05 17:30, Michal Schmidt wrote:
> Andreas Jochens wrote:
> >Thank you for your report and your investigation. Could you try to
> >recompile libqt3c102-mt again with 'gcc-snapshot' which is gcc-4.0
> >version 20041231?
>
> Done. Unfortunately tha
Andreas Jochens wrote:
Thank you for your report and your investigation. Could you try to
recompile libqt3c102-mt again with 'gcc-snapshot' which is gcc-4.0
version 20041231?
Done. Unfortunately that's even worse. Now even texts in all top-window
menus don't show up. An
On 05-Jan-05 15:27, Michal Schmidt wrote:
> I have now installed g++-4.0 (version 4.0-0pre1.0.0.1.gcc4). When I
> recompile libqt3c102-mt with it, the problem appears again.
>
> So I think that g++-4.0 miscompiles libqt3c102-mt.
Thank you for your report and your investigation. Coul
I wrote:
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Therefore it seems to me that the binary package in the gcc-3.4 archive
is somehow miscompiled. My g++ version is 3.4.3-1. What g++ version was
used to compile the original package?
I have now installed g++-4.0 (version 4.0-0pre1.0.0.1.gcc4). When I
recompile libqt3c102-mt with
Hello,
I'm using the gcc-3.4 port of Debian/amd64.
After a recent upgrade of libqt3c102-mt (from 3:3.3.3-7.0.0.1.amd64 to
3:3.3.3-7.0.0.1.gcc4) the Plastik widget style stopped working.
KDE Control Center now only offers the built-in widget styles (CDE, MS
Windows 9x, Motif, Motif Plus, Pla
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