Hi,
Quoting Amyn Bennamane (amynbe@gmail.com):
Sorry, I am new to mailing lists and forgot to cc the list.
Thank you for the fast answer.
What version of kdebindings/smoke are you using?
4.5.5-1
if that means kdebindings from KDE 4.5, it should work. (At least in the sense that it is also the version Debian ships, which mostly works for others.)
Does "ldd libcommonqt.so" show that it links to the right libsmoke*.so files?
ldd libcommonqt.so | grep smoke shows nothing
I can't make sense of that. Either way, ldd would indicate whether the linker could find the smoke libraries or not.
Did compilation actually work?
Are there any compilation warnings if you run: cd commonqt && make clean && qmake && make
Are
library paths set up so that the linker would also find them at runtime?
I'm not skilled in library stuff so I 'm not sure I will answer as you expect: I have 123 libsmoke*.so files in /usr/lib, that is the folder used in the CommonQt Makefile (in the -L linker option), so I assume the path is correct?
Lacking other options, I'd personally try to uninstall the system-provided smoke and compile it manually, just to see whether it makes a difference:
1. git clone git://anongit.kde.org/smokegen cd smokegen cmake CMakeLists.txt -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/smoke make install cd ..
2. export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/smoke/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
3. git clone git://anongit.kde.org/smokeqt cd smokeqt cmake CMakeLists.txt -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/smoke make install
4. cd /path/to/commonqt make clean qmake LIBS=-L/opt/smoke/lib/ INCLUDEPATH=/opt/smoke/include/ make
Keep in mind that LD_LIBRARY_PATH still needs to be set when invoking the Lisp later.
ldd output for me is then:
------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ ldd libcommonqt.so | grep smoke libsmokeqtcore.so.3 => /opt/smoke/lib/libsmokeqtcore.so.3 (0x00007f7e8d1d9000) libsmokebase.so.3 => /opt/smoke/lib/libsmokebase.so.3 (0x00007f7e8b123000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
David