On 08.06.11 15:26:00, Nick Savoiu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Long time KDE3 user trying to get up to speed with KDE4. I've stayed away 
> from 
> it so far as I found building it from sources (like I did for KDE3) much more 
> daunting.
> 
> I'm building trunk using kdesrc-build on RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.5 64bit 
> and 
> running into the following
> 
> [tahoe:kdesrc-build-1.13]$ ./kdesrc-build --no-src
> Script started processing at Wed Jun  8 14:26:10 2011
> <<<  Build Process  >>>
> Building qt-copy (1/26)
>         Preparing build system for qt-copy.
>         Removing files in build directory for qt-copy
>         Old build system cleaned, starting new build system.
>         LGPL license selected for Qt.  See 
> /scr/tahoe-s1/nos/prjs/kdesrc-build-1.13/dwnld//qt-copy/LICENSE.LGPL
>         Running configure...
> Use of uninitialized value in utime at 
> /scr/tahoe-s1/nos/prjs/kdesrc-build-1.13/dwnld/qt-copy/bin/syncqt line 337.
> Use of uninitialized value in utime at 
> /scr/tahoe-s1/nos/prjs/kdesrc-build-1.13/dwnld/qt-copy/bin/syncqt line 337.
> 
> It's my first time using kdesrc-build so I'm not sure why the error message.

Hmm, since the last change to that script is quite some time ago, I
guess your perl is not able to understand the syntax. Or is that maybe
just a warning from your perl and kdesrc-build happily continues
building Qt?

Also, you may run into more troubles further on trying to build a recent
KDE 4 on such a 4 year old distro.

Andreas

 
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