I installed KDE 3.1.9 from apt-get tonight and I can't get Konqueror to open. If I try to run it in a terminal I keep getting: konqueror: relocation error: /opt/kde3/lib/libkdeinit_konqueror.so: undefined symbol: _ZN9QComboBox4hideEv Anyone know what that is or means and how to fix it? It's a bummer not being able to open my file manager. As far as KDE 3.1.9, it's pretty sweet. Thanks, Tom
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 06.36, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I installed KDE 3.1.9 from apt-get tonight and I can't get Konqueror to open. If I try to run it in a terminal I keep getting:
konqueror: relocation error: /opt/kde3/lib/libkdeinit_konqueror.so: undefined symbol: _ZN9QComboBox4hideEv
Anyone know what that is or means
I guess it means you didn't update to qt 3.3.0, since that's a symbol from libqt.so in that version
and how to fix it?
Try upgrading to qt 3.3.0
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 21:46, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 06.36, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I installed KDE 3.1.9 from apt-get tonight and I can't get Konqueror to open. If I try to run it in a terminal I keep getting:
konqueror: relocation error: /opt/kde3/lib/libkdeinit_konqueror.so: undefined symbol: _ZN9QComboBox4hideEv
Anyone know what that is or means
I guess it means you didn't update to qt 3.3.0, since that's a symbol from libqt.so in that version
and how to fix it?
Try upgrading to qt 3.3.0
Well that makes perfectly good sense! I hate it when the answer is right in front of my face and I can't see it. Duh! Thanks Anders!!!!
Thanks Anders, that was the problem!!! I know you're a Gnome fan, but this new KDE is pretty sweet. Tom On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 22:20, Tom Nielsen wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 21:46, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 06.36, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I installed KDE 3.1.9 from apt-get tonight and I can't get Konqueror to open. If I try to run it in a terminal I keep getting:
konqueror: relocation error: /opt/kde3/lib/libkdeinit_konqueror.so: undefined symbol: _ZN9QComboBox4hideEv
Anyone know what that is or means
I guess it means you didn't update to qt 3.3.0, since that's a symbol from libqt.so in that version
and how to fix it?
Try upgrading to qt 3.3.0
Well that makes perfectly good sense! I hate it when the answer is right in front of my face and I can't see it. Duh!
Thanks Anders!!!!
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