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 -- Man, how could I do for telnetting to a Web site from DOS 4.7 and from the options inside Windows? The point is that you either should reset a BIOS, or have to unlink the application, so that then from the panel menu inside Internet Explorer you can't connect the POPmail application to the coaxial IRC computer over the file for saving to a SCSI shell.
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