Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 01:17:00 -0400 From: Lynn Steven Killingsworth <blue.seahorse.syndicate@gmail.com> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Error in latest KDE4 install attempt Message-ID: <op.wf4wyml40ke6mg@blueleafone>
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Hi FreeBSD - This note does not have the proper running commentary since I get hit from the Internet constantly. The other note on the page is from this past Friday I think. At 12a Tuesday (6/19) I decided to try installing KDE4 again. When I tried to change directory to /x11/kde4 the directory did not exist. I decided to try to install from my FreeBSD 9 disk at this point. In about 10 sec the install told me that it was unable to install 'qt4-svg-4.7.4' I then decided to update my ports collection with portsnap. When the fetch command was downloading the 4 updated metapackages I twice received this error [snapshot is corrupt gnuzip (stdin)] I then tried to change directory to /x11/kde4 thinking that since make is reported to try to fetch the latest files any kde4 would do. I succeeded and started make. The only option was for the 'better diagnostics' library. A bison file was fetched and then the installation began using only files that were found already on my computer. After a good 15 minutes this appeared: /usr/ports/devel/qt4-designer/work/qt-everywhere-opensourse-src-4.8.2/lib/QtDesignerComponents.so: undefined reference to 'QMetaObject: cast (QOject const*) const' Perhaps this helps. Thanks - Steve Hi FreeBSD - I have just updated my Ports again this morning and I still have the same problem installing KDE4. When verifying libphonon.so in /multimedia/phonon [phonon-4.6.0-1][from the numbers it appears to be KDE4 4.8.4] my machine does not find library qzeitgeist.1 so it begins verifying the install of qzeitgeist-0.8.0 . The installer then determines that this version of qzeitgeist is not compatible. Since the master site seems to be unavailable much of the time how can I determine the tar.gz from the version number so that I may have an for instance //ftp1.freebsd.org/.... to put in the the master site change in the make fetch command? Thanks - Steve -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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