I figures out the aclocal problem (I didn't have autoconf), but now I'm getting this:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.1) (libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.3254 (%build)
but I do have QT installed:
jw@suseq:~/Dl/Mozilla/mozilla > rpm -aq |grep qt
qtlib-1.45-171
qtext-1.45-171
qt-static-2.3.0-11
qtcompat-1.45-171
qt-designer-2.3.0-12
qt-experimental-2.3.0-10
qtdevel-1.45-171
qt-devel-2.3.0-13
qt-extensions-2.3.0-13
qt-freebies-1.7-11
qtcups-1.1-16
the config.log ends like this:
<snip>
/tmp/ccygWpuV.o(.text+0xe8): undefined reference to `QIconView::~QIconView(void)'
/tmp/ccygWpuV.o(.rodata+0xd4): undefined reference to `QDropEvent type_info node'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was:
#include "confdefs.h"
#include
You do not have Qt 2.2.1 though! Your libs show qtlib-1.45-171 On my 7.0 system : rpm -aq |grep qt qtcompat-1.45-95 qtdevel-1.45-95 qtlib-1.45-95 qtlib2-2.1.1-28 qtext-1.45-95 wilson@claborn.net (Jonathan Wilson) wrote:
I figures out the aclocal problem (I didn't have autoconf), but now I'm getting this:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.1) (libraries) not found. Please check your installation! For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log. Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.3254 (%build)
but I do have QT installed:
jw@suseq:~/Dl/Mozilla/mozilla > rpm -aq |grep qt qtlib-1.45-171 qtext-1.45-171 qt-static-2.3.0-11 qtcompat-1.45-171 qt-designer-2.3.0-12 qt-experimental-2.3.0-10 qtdevel-1.45-171 qt-devel-2.3.0-13 qt-extensions-2.3.0-13 qt-freebies-1.7-11 qtcups-1.1-16
the config.log ends like this:
<snip> /tmp/ccygWpuV.o(.text+0xe8): undefined reference to `QIconView::~QIconView(void)' /tmp/ccygWpuV.o(.rodata+0xd4): undefined reference to `QDropEvent type_info node' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #include "confdefs.h" #include
#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if ! (QT_VERSION >= 221) #error 1 #endif int main() { QStringList *t = new QStringList(); QIconView iv(0); iv.setWordWrapIconText(false); QString s; s.setLatin1("Elvis is alive", 14); int magnolia = QEvent::Speech; /* new in 2.2 beta2 */ return 0; }
Does anyone have a clue about this one?
TIA
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Yes, they do have QT 2.X.X...what is missing is that they need to do a configure that points the script to where their QT lives.. This is what I got after telling it where to find the QT libs..which are 2.3.0 and it needed a minimum of 2.1.1....sooooooo ...there ya go. ./configure --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.0/lib checking for libjpeg... -ljpeg checking for Qt... libraries /usr/lib/qt-2.3.0/lib, headers /usr/lib/qt2/include checking for moc... /usr/lib/qt/bin/moc checking for uic... /usr/lib/qt2/bin/uic And it worked for knewmail :) Hope this helps guys. * Dee McKinney (deem@wdm.com) [010405 23:00]: =>You do not have Qt 2.2.1 though! Your libs show qtlib-1.45-171 => =>On my 7.0 system : => =>rpm -aq |grep qt =>qtcompat-1.45-95 =>qtdevel-1.45-95 =>qtlib-1.45-95 =>qtlib2-2.1.1-28 =>qtext-1.45-95 => => => =>wilson@claborn.net (Jonathan Wilson) wrote: =>> I figures out the aclocal problem (I didn't have autoconf), but now I'm getting this: =>> =>> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.1) (libraries) not found. Please check your installation! =>> For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log. =>> Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.3254 (%build) =>> =>> =>> but I do have QT installed: =>> =>> jw@suseq:~/Dl/Mozilla/mozilla > rpm -aq |grep qt =>> qt-experimental-2.3.0-10 =>> qt-extensions-2.3.0-13 -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
At 10:02 PM 4/5/2001 -0800, you wrote:
You do not have Qt 2.2.1 though! Your libs show qtlib-1.45-171
On my 7.0 system :
rpm -aq |grep qt qtcompat-1.45-95 qtdevel-1.45-95 qtlib-1.45-95 qtlib2-2.1.1-28 qtext-1.45-95
Where did you get QT lib? I have downloaded the entire KDE2 update directory and ls -R |grep lib or |grep qt does not show a qtlib package. Did you download it from SuSE or TrollTech or what? ---------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Wilson System Administrator Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
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Hi, I have just started to get "Mount : No Medium Found" when I try to mount my CDROM. It is an old drive so could be on the way out, but I just want to eliminate other possibilities before I purchase a new one. Any ideas? Cheers Phil
Since I've been having the same issue with my WAY old CD drive (which I know
is dying) I would hzard to say it's the drive going bad.
That being said, have you tried mounting different CD-ROMS in it? I know
that mine doesn't like the SuSE disks, but takes an MP3 disk just fine.
HTH!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Shrimpton"
Hi,
I have just started to get "Mount : No Medium Found" when I try to mount my CDROM. It is an old drive so could be on the way out, but I just want to eliminate other possibilities before I purchase a new one.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Phil
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Phil Shrimpton wrote:
I have just started to get "Mount : No Medium Found" when I try to mount my CDROM. It is an old drive so could be on the way out, but I just want to eliminate other possibilities before I purchase a new one.
I'm sure you've already checked that the CD is actually in there... If this has happened after you've done your upgrade 7.1, then the first thing to do is check whether the /dev/cdrom link is pointing to the right place. Also make sure that the CD is found when you boot up - it may have a different device name for some reason (see below). Try mounting the CD using the full mount command, including device name, rather than relying upon /etc/fstab. I say this because I got the same message after I upgraded to kernel 2.4.3. I've got two CD drives - one SCSI (/dev/scd0), one ATAPI (/dev/scd1, using ide-scsi module). What had happened was that the ide-scsi module had loaded first, causing the ATAPI drive to get the device name /dev/scd0. I stuck the CD into the SCSI drive and tried to mount /dev/scd0 - but there was no medium found ('cos it was trying to mount the ATAPI CD). When I figured out what had happened it was simple enough to fix, but it had me confused for a while. Bye, Chris -- __ _ -o)/ / (_)__ __ ____ __ Chris Reeves /\\ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / ICQ# 22219005 _\_v __/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\
From: Chris Reeves
Hi,
I'm sure you've already checked that the CD is actually in there...
<g>
If this has happened after you've done your upgrade 7.1,
Unfortunately, it has happened just before I am about to upgrade to 7.1!
Also make sure that the CD is found when you boot up - it may have a different device name for some reason (see below). Try mounting the CD using the full mount command, including device name, rather than relying upon /etc/fstab.
I have tried the full mount command, but with still no joy. I am pretty sure it has died, so a new one is one the cards. Cheers Phil
Chris Reeves wrote:
Phil Shrimpton wrote:
I have just started to get "Mount : No Medium Found" when I try to mount my CDROM. It is an old drive so could be on the way out, but I just want to eliminate other possibilities before I purchase a new one.
I'm sure you've already checked that the CD is actually in there...
If this has happened after you've done your upgrade 7.1, then the first thing to do is check whether the /dev/cdrom link is pointing to the right place. Also make sure that the CD is found when you boot up - it may have a different device name for some reason (see below). Try mounting the CD using the full mount command, including device name, rather than relying upon /etc/fstab.
I say this because I got the same message after I upgraded to kernel 2.4.3. I've got two CD drives - one SCSI (/dev/scd0), one ATAPI (/dev/scd1, using ide-scsi module). What had happened was that the ide-scsi module had loaded first, causing the ATAPI drive to get the device name /dev/scd0. I stuck the CD into the SCSI drive and tried to mount /dev/scd0 - but there was no medium found ('cos it was trying to mount the ATAPI CD). When I figured out what had happened it was simple enough to fix, but it had me confused for a while.
Bye, Chris
Phil, if you still havn't got it to work you should re-read this post. I also had the same problem going to kernel 2.4.3 from 2.4.2-SuSE. Although I have the ide-scsi and scsi built into my kernel (no modules) the ide-scsi takes the atpi-cdrom as sr0 and made the scsi cdrom sr1. Which was completely opposite from the 2.4.2 kernel. Thanks Chris Regards -- Mark Hounschell dmarkh@cfl.rr.com
Hi, Thanks to all that helped, it was the CDROM drive on its way out. Luckily you can pick 8x speed drives up for the cost of postage (I only use it for installation). Cheers Phil
Hi, I have a working PPP dial-in server, but have a couple of problems. - The maximum speed anyone can connected is 28Kbps. I can't find out how to increase this. My modem is 56.6Kbps, and I can dial-out at approximately 45Kbps - This server has to share a phone like with a 'real' telephone, is there anyway to get it to detect the type of call (voice or data), so that it will only answer data calls, not the voice ones. Cheers Phil
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Phil Shrimpton wrote:
Hi,
I have a working PPP dial-in server, but have a couple of problems.
- The maximum speed anyone can connected is 28Kbps. I can't find out how to increase this. My modem is 56.6Kbps, and I can dial-out at approximately 45Kbps
I don't think you can increase it with that modem. As far as I remember the 56K consumer modems can only go beyound 28.8 if they are talking to a special server-side modem. Basically, you have a 28.8 modem with a couple extra features. Regards Ole
Don't know if this can help... I got a machine with SCSI disks, and IDE cdrom, attached as /dev/hda. When tried to mount the SuSE 6.3 single cd, it mounted the cdrom as a file, giving me no access to the content of the CD. After several tryes, reading the BootPrompt howto, I got the CD working by passing two parameters to the kernel: ide0=noautotune hda=cdrom Hope this can enlight you a bit... - Nestor On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Phil Shrimpton wrote:
Hi,
I have just started to get "Mount : No Medium Found" when I try to mount my CDROM. It is an old drive so could be on the way out, but I just want to eliminate other possibilities before I purchase a new one.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Phil
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On Friday 06 April 2001 10:33, you wrote:
I have just started to get "Mount : No Medium Found" when I try to mount my CDROM. It is an old drive so could be on the way out, but I just want to eliminate other possibilities before I purchase a new one.
Before tossing the drive, you might make a DOS boot disk, load the DOS driver on it, boot up to DOS and get a second opinion, so to speak. If it works in one OS but not another, you've safely ruled out failing hardware as the cause. For that matter, you could even try using a Win98 boot disk (which has a set of universal CD-ROM drivers on it). That way, you'd at least be able to redeem SOME value out of any purchase you may have made from M$ ;) -Thomas Long tlong@billsoft.com -- Using SuSE Linux 7.1
From: Thomas Long
Hi,
Before tossing the drive, you might make a DOS boot disk, load the DOS driver on it, boot up to DOS and get a second opinion, so to speak. If it works in one OS but not another, you've safely ruled out failing hardware as the cause.
Thanks for that. It seams to work under DOS, which complicates matters a bit now :-( I booted back into Linux, but know get "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc or too many mounted filesystems" for the first couple of attempts, before going back to "No Medium Found". I have an identical CDROM drive in another machine that I know works, so I think I shall swap them over at the weekend, and see what happens. Cheers Phil
Hi, Phil Shrimpton wrote:
Thanks for that. It seams to work under DOS, which complicates matters a bit now :-( I booted back into Linux, but know get "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc or too many mounted filesystems" for the first couple of attempts, before going back to "No Medium Found".
I have an identical CDROM drive in another machine that I know works, so I think I shall swap them over at the weekend, and see what happens.
just an idea: what kind of CD do you have inserted? Packet-CD's have given me problems under Linux before, did you try some CD that you definitely know worked on Linux before? BR, Gudmund
From: Gudmund Areskoug
Hi,
just an idea: what kind of CD do you have inserted? Packet-CD's have given me problems under Linux before, did you try some CD that you definitely know worked on Linux before?
Well the CD's are the SuSE 7.1 ones, so I hope they are Linux compatible <g> Cheers Phil
It's a stock SuSE 7.0 install. wilson@claborn.net (Jonathan Wilson) wrote:
At 10:02 PM 4/5/2001 -0800, you wrote:
You do not have Qt 2.2.1 though! Your libs show qtlib-1.45-171
On my 7.0 system :
rpm -aq |grep qt qtcompat-1.45-95 qtdevel-1.45-95 qtlib-1.45-95 qtlib2-2.1.1-28 qtext-1.45-95
Where did you get QT lib? I have downloaded the entire KDE2 update directory and ls -R |grep lib or |grep qt does not show a qtlib package. Did you download it from SuSE or TrollTech or what?
At 08:12 AM 4/6/2001 -0800, you wrote:
It's a stock SuSE 7.0 install.
I do not think that's correct. According to rpmfind, SuSE 6.4 is the only version of any distro to have a package named qtlib, there is no other package even close to it, including qt-lib nor qt2lib nor qt2-lib. At any rate, it does NOT come with suse 7.1, so what am I supposed to use instead? Could someone tell me the name of some binaries from that package, so I can see if they're installed?
wilson@claborn.net (Jonathan Wilson) wrote:
At 10:02 PM 4/5/2001 -0800, you wrote:
You do not have Qt 2.2.1 though! Your libs show qtlib-1.45-171
On my 7.0 system :
rpm -aq |grep qt qtcompat-1.45-95 qtdevel-1.45-95 qtlib-1.45-95 qtlib2-2.1.1-28 qtext-1.45-95
Where did you get QT lib? I have downloaded the entire KDE2 update directory and ls -R |grep lib or |grep qt does not show a qtlib package. Did you download it from SuSE or TrollTech or what?
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