> On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 04:43:11PM -0700, Craig Maloney wrote:
> > my first thought was that the .2 was g++ 2.95, .2.3 was g++ 3.0, and
> > .2.3.1 was g++ 3.1.
>
> Look more carefully and you'll see that three of those are just symlinks
> to the fourth.
Doh!... my bad.
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> In particular, I'm trying to compile some qt examples:
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> $ dpkg --search libqt.so
> libqt2: /usr/lib/libqt.so.2.3
>
Hi all.
Is there a standard way in debian to determine which version of g++ a
c++ shared library was compiled with?
Does anyone know how to determine this by just looking at the object files?
In particular, I'm trying to compile some qt examples:
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$ dpkg --search lib
I tried to upgrade kde from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2
I also upgrade qt1g in the process.
The problem is that after the upgrade kde wont start with an error:
kcontrol:error in loading shared libraries: libqt.so.1: cannot open share
object file: No such file or directory
kwmsound:error in loading shared
Hello,
I installed a new version of libc6 ===> version 2.0.7. 19981211-5
This went well.
I installed libstdc++2.9 and libjpeg6a. (for the use of KDE)
Now I want to install qt1g 1.42-1 and I get a ldconfig warning:
can't find or open /urs/X11R6/lib/libqt.so.
I checked but libqt.so is th
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