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Bug#423854: kde: Many KDE Styles cause qt3 programs to crash



On Monday 14 May 2007, Markus Grunwald wrote:
>
> The examples work fine with other styles or with a self-compiled qt3. So I
> don't know if it's kde's or debian-qt3's fault...

If you have the time, it could be nice if you could try removing some of the 
debian patches and try rebuilding to find the patch that might do bad stuff.

A quick guide to how to rebuild the package.

as root:
aptitude install build-essential fakeroot
apt-get build-dep qt-x11-free

as normal user:
apt-get source qt-x11-free
go into the qt dir - and into the debian dir. In here there is a directory 
called patches and a file called 00list. All the patches listed here is the 
ones that gets applied. if you remove a line from here, that patch does not 
get applied.

to build, you have to be in the qt-x11-free-VERSION-dir - and write 
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot

A quick guess could be some of the qtc-patches. Or alternatively the 
rubberband patch - but a backtrace might be able to help finding where it 
goes wrong.

/Sune


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