On Thursday 05 April 2007 09:45:04 pm Tom Russo wrote: > On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 08:57:20PM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing: > > > Please try grepping /usr/include/* for the string "Rect" --- that is > > > what CoverSplit is defined as, and if there's something in the FC6 > > > system that is conflicting with that it might explain things. I doubt > > > there's a conflicting "CoverSplit" but if you don't find a "Rect" then > > > please try grepping for "CoverSplit" too. > > > > > > If that's the case, it might be possible to get around the problem by > > > introducing a unique prefix to some of the rtree library's definitions > > > to get around the namespace pollution. While this appears to be a > > > problem only on FC6 right now, it might become a problem on other > > > distributions in the future. > > > > Tom here is what I got: > > gif_lib.h:void DrawRectangle(SavedImage * Image, > > k3blistview.h: virtual void paintEmptyArea( QPainter*, const QRect& rect > > ); I got nothing on CoverSplit. > > Fiddlesticks. Well, it was a nice theory. > > I'll have to look over the rtree stuff (which is actually copied from > www.superliminal.com and is fairly old) to see if there's any other likely > reason for this thing to be giving trouble. > > Could you please tell me what "gcc --version" tells you on your system?
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