From: Jeroen W. <wij...@sc...> - 2003-08-04 14:23:04
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On Monday 04 August 2003 15:52, Eckhard Lehmann wrote: > Hi, > > it seems that I have solved the problem. There is a Debian package call= ed > libqt-compat-headers (compatibility includes). That must be installed t= o > compile kile on debian woody. Apparently there are header files include= d in > kile, which are not present in QT since version 2.x and > libqt-compat-headers is a workaround for this... > > Bye, Eckhard ;) I've checked the sources. Kile doesn't use any deprecated classes, but it= does=20 use some old header names (this is in the GNU front end code, which I don= 't=20 maintain, but that is antother story). This is why you had to install=20 libqt-compat-headers, I will update the header names so this shouldn't be= =20 necessary anymore in the future. thanks, Jeroen |