Hi Andreas,
On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 20:29 +0200, Andreas Mantke wrote:
I used the same machine in the past for building with openSUSE 11.3-x64. In the
meantime I updated to 11.4 using zypper -dup. Thus you could see it as a fresh
install.
I assume you re-ran autogen.sh from a clean shell after updating ? :-)
I would also strongly suggest building from clean after such a large
change.
But it stops a bit later in the same module:
gtkobject.cxx:(.text+0x7b3): undefined reference to `g_signal_connect_data'
gtkobject.cxx:(.text+0x7c1): undefined reference to `g_type_check_instance_cast'
Looks like a library / linking problem; all of those symbols are in
glib / gtk+ and it looks like you may be missing the gtk2-devel package
(or somesuch).
./autogen.sh --with-num-cpus=2 --with-max-jobs=2 --without-junit --with-lang=de
--enable-kde4 --disable-randr-link
Sounds fine; did you do that from a clean / new shell ? without the
LinuxIntelEnv.Set.sh sourced ?
HTH !
Michael.
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