Kamaraju Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Gregory Seidman wrote: > >>Looks to me like you have a Qt library installed which is incompatible >>with the C++ compiler you are using for your kernel compile. For >>example, if you have libqt3 installed rather than libqt3c102 (check >>with dpkg -l libqt\* and note that you may have to make your screen >>wider) but you are compiling with a 3.x series gcc/g++, the ABI (and >>name-mangling) is incompatible. >> >> > Thanks for the replies. The following are the (un)installed packages on > this system. Can you please tell me what packages I need to > install/uninstall. There are so many of them qt, qt2, qt3 and libraries > corresponding to them. Cant figure out which one goes with what. I am > using debian testing. > > dpkg -l libqt\* > > ||/ Name Version > Description > +++-======================================-========================= > ii libqt-dev 2.3.2-14
^^^ Remove that one. > Qt GUI development files > un libqt-mt-dev <none> > (no description available) > un libqt-perl <none> > (no description available) > ii libqt2 2.3.2-14 > Qt GUI Library (runtime version) > un libqt2-dev <none> > (no description available) > un libqt3 <none> > (no description available) > un libqt3-dev <none> > (no description available) > un libqt3-helper <none> > (no description available) > un libqt3-mt <none> > (no description available) > un libqt3-mt-dev <none> ^^^ That's the one you need. -- Don't worry, it's *in*-flammable.
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