Hi,
starting kbluetooth4 and plugging a usb bluetooth dongle, I get the following error:
kbluetooth4: symbol lookup error: kbluetooth4: undefined symbol: _ZN5Solid7Control16BluetoothManager8securityERK7QString
c++filt tells me that this is a Solid symbol
_ZN5Solid7Control16BluetoothManager8securityERK7QString Solid::Control::BluetoothManager::security(QString const&)
so I guess this is a kdelibs problem. Does kdebluetooth need to be rebuild for the 4.2beta?
kdelibs-4.1.85-6.fc10.i386 kdebluetooth-0.2-3.fc10.i386
Cheers,
Andreas
On Monday 29 December 2008, Andreas Petzold wrote:
starting kbluetooth4 and plugging a usb bluetooth dongle, I get the following error:
kbluetooth4: symbol lookup error: kbluetooth4: undefined symbol: _ZN5Solid7Control16BluetoothManager8securityERK7QString
c++filt tells me that this is a Solid symbol
_ZN5Solid7Control16BluetoothManager8securityERK7QString Solid::Control::BluetoothManager::security(QString const&)
so I guess this is a kdelibs problem. Does kdebluetooth need to be rebuild for the 4.2beta?
Looks like they accidentally broke binary compatibility. Please file a bug at https://bugs.kde.org
Kevin Kofler
I wrote:
Looks like they accidentally broke binary compatibility. Please file a bug at https://bugs.kde.org
PS: To be clear, it's a bug in Solid. It's supposed to be binary-compatible from KDE 4.1 to KDE 4.2.
Kevin Kofler
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 13:13 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
I wrote:
Looks like they accidentally broke binary compatibility. Please file a bug at https://bugs.kde.org
PS: To be clear, it's a bug in Solid. It's supposed to be binary-compatible from KDE 4.1 to KDE 4.2.
Kevin Kofler
Site note: For now kdebluetooth is more-or-less dead (until the upstream develop finish his exams) and I doubt that it'll be ready before KDE 4.2 release.
- Gilboa
Quoting Kevin Kofler kevin.kofler@chello.at:
On Monday 29 December 2008, Andreas Petzold wrote:
starting kbluetooth4 and plugging a usb bluetooth dongle, I get the following error:
kbluetooth4: symbol lookup error: kbluetooth4: undefined symbol: _ZN5Solid7Control16BluetoothManager8securityERK7QString
c++filt tells me that this is a Solid symbol
_ZN5Solid7Control16BluetoothManager8securityERK7QString Solid::Control::BluetoothManager::security(QString const&)
so I guess this is a kdelibs problem. Does kdebluetooth need to be rebuild for the 4.2beta?
Looks like they accidentally broke binary compatibility. Please file a bug at https://bugs.kde.org
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179224
Cheers,
Andreas