Qt
Kikutani Makoto
kikutani at sprintmail.com
Thu Jul 29 12:18:00 EDT 1999
On 28 Jul 1999 05:30:47 GMT, Kikutani Makoto <kikutani at sprintmail.com> wrote:
> > > mako% python aclock.py /usr/local/src/Lang/pyKDEsrc-0.8/exampl
> > > es
> > > Traceback (innermost last):
> > > File "aclock.py", line 4, in ?
> > > from kde import *
> > > File "/usr/lib/python1.5/kde.py", line 7, in ?
> > > import libkdec
> > > ImportError: /usr/lib/libkimgio.so.2: undefined symbol: png_set_strip_16
> > >
> > > What's wrong ?
> > > My Linux Box is Debian potato, and kdelibs2g is version 1.1.1-19990523.
> > > Python is 1.5.2 (python-gtk 0.6.1-1)
> >
> > Not sure - do you have the PNG library version that Qt requires? The example
> > works for me under redhat 6.0 with qt 1.44 and png 1.0.3 (not sure what the
> > actual requirements of Qt are though).
>
> I have two PNG libraries (I don't know why).
>
> libpng2 1.0.2b-0.1 PNG library - runtime
> libpng0g 0.96-5 PNG library - runtime
>
> I didn't know Qt requires PNG library, because qt1g(1.44-3) package
> doesn't depend on libpng*.
>
> Another related package is:
> kdelibs2g 1.1.1-19990523 KDE core libraries (runtime files)
I thought current kdelibs2g had some inconsistent with PNG library.
So I got the source of kdelibs2g Debian package from:
ftp://kde.tdyc.com./pub/kde/debian
and rebuilt it.
Finally I could run the examples.
Thanks, Richard.
makoto
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