[mythtv-users] Compiling 0.13 modules on a Debian (testing) system

Douglas Bates bates at stat.wisc.edu
Fri Dec 12 12:12:10 EST 2003


Thomas Becker <mythtv at steinhobelgruen.de> writes:

> Hi Douglas!
> 
> On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Douglas Bates wrote:
> 
> > I have been able to compile mythtv release 0.12 and several modules
> > including mythvideo, mythdvd, and mythmusic on my Debian (testing)
> > system.  My version of the qt libraries is from the Debian
> > libqt3c102-mt and libqt3c102-mt-mysql packages that identify
> > themselves as 
> > 
> > Version: 3:3.2.1-6
> 
> I didn't even get this far. I get loads of undefined qt symbold in the linker
> phase for mythepg (and any other linker phase, mythepg just happens to be
> first).
> 
> Can you tell me what gcc version (i.e. which debian package) you
> compiled it with? This topic has been discussed on the ...-developers list,
> and it was blamed on the fact that the debian qt packages are still compiled
> with gcc-2.95 instead of gcc-3.x. Switching back to 2.95 fixed he problem
> for the other guys -- but not for me :-( . I really don't want to compile my
> own qt.

I'm not at that machine right now but I'm pretty sure that I would
have compiled with gcc-3.3.2, which is the default gcc in Debian
testing.  I did use the libqt3c102-mt versions of the qt libraries.  I
can check when I get home what version of gcc they were compiled with.


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