Summary: | OpenOffice 2.0.0.2 fails to merge, undefined symbol in check_libkab1.so | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | John Hardin <jhardin> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Office Team <office> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | ebischoff |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
John Hardin
2005-12-11 12:30:18 UTC
Apparently "kab" is the KDE address book. I'm trying USE="-kde" to see what happens; am I risking making Ooo-2.0 unusable by disabling KDE? :) (In reply to comment #1) > Apparently "kab" is the KDE address book. I'm trying USE="-kde" to see what > happens; am I risking making Ooo-2.0 unusable by disabling KDE? :) 1) The configure flag is --enable-kde or --disable-kde, not USE="-kde", as far as I know 2) OOo will still be usable (although much less sexy) without KDE 3) The involved source code lines seem to be in connectivity/source/drivers/kab: KABC::AddressBook* pAddressBook = pConnection->getAddressBook(); m_aKabAddressees = pAddressBook->allAddressees(); Let's continue this discussion in private until we find the origin of the problem. First information I would need to know is your versions of libkabc.so, and whether allAddressees symbol pertains to it. (In reply to comment #2) > > 1) The configure flag is --enable-kde or --disable-kde, not USE="-kde", as far > as I know Which actually is the same, or what do you think does USE="-kde" do? ;) But I agree this looks like a broken kde-addressbook-stuff. Don't know in which package this resides but it would be a good idea to rebuild it and then try again to build OOo. Okay, this one appears to be my fault. There were lurking library files from an older version of KDE that weren't properly cleaned up when I upgraded my system to Gentoo. Apologies to the Ooo devs for my error. |