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Tuesday, January 24th 2006, 3:27pm

Compile error using konstruct

When trying to compile kde 3.5 using konstruct I get the following error.

QThreadStorage: thread b72b5860 exited after QThreadStorage destroyed
make[8]: *** [qmake_image_collection.cpp] Segmentation fault
make[8]: *** Deleting file `qmake_image_collection.cpp'

I got kernel 2.6.11.10
GCC 4.0.2 (also tried using 2.95 and 3.3.4).

Can anyone help me please?
Thnkx in advance.

Lethe

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Thursday, January 26th 2006, 7:59pm

RE: Compile error using konstruct

Usually if GCC segfaults, it is due to 2 things:

1) Over heating cpu/fans not working/system too hot.

2) Bad RAM.

Building KDE would well test your system and show if any of the above is apparent.

Nick

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Thursday, January 26th 2006, 10:56pm

Updating binutils and compiling GCC with make bootstrap worked for me.
But thnkx for the reply anyway ;)

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Thursday, January 26th 2006, 11:00pm

But they are pretty small builds - these things happened randomly with the above 2 issues - depends on what the rest of the machine doing etc.

Does the Konstruct build fail (segfault) at the same place each time? I doubt it.

Nick

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Thursday, January 26th 2006, 11:04pm

Yes it did, I tried it a couple of times... ;(
But after doing some research on the net I discovered my gcc was not OK.
I also discovered the error wasn't in a KDE package but in Qt.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "CrazyLegz" (Jan 26th 2006, 11:08pm)