2009/3/21 olavgun <
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> Weird build error a):
>
> make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/mscorework/trunk/build'
> make[3]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/libQtScriptTools.so', needed
> by `mscore/mscore'. Stop.
>
> But libQtScriptTools.so is a part of qt-4.5, so we does not need to build
> it: it is preinstalled in /usr/lib. Mscore does not build because of this.
This is weird, and I've never seen it on Ubuntu. As Werner says, make
sure you've got up-to-date versions of all dependencies, including
CMake. Also, check whether the patches[0] I apply to my Debian
packages may help, especially the somewhat erroneously named
09-disable-building-qtscript.dpatch:
[0]
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mscore-ubuntu/musescore/debian/files/head%3A/patches/> build error b).
>
> Se my previous post in this forum. The lack of error messages mentioned
> there are caused by the relevant parts of the program not being linked in.
> At least I think so. Nothing happens when I use the menu "Save as". Neiter
> ly, nor xml,nor native mscore-files saved in a new place works. I have not
> been able to verify this because of error a).
There are no build errors in my Ubuntu packages, yet I also suffer
problems (as Nathan Hale also reported) with the Save As dialogue in
recent revisions (r1660 being most recently tested). libsndfile 1.0.18
is linked in, as is qt 4.5.0.
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