As for the original problem, screw it. I'll just keep using gcc as long as it compiles. Maybe I'll come across the solution eventually.
This is a discussion on Qt3 Errors within the Linux Programming forums, part of the Platform Specific Boards category; As for the original problem, screw it. I'll just keep using gcc as long as it compiles. Maybe I'll come ...
As for the original problem, screw it. I'll just keep using gcc as long as it compiles. Maybe I'll come across the solution eventually.
C++ might not be perfect but I'll just keep using it. It's good enough for me. Hopefully in time it'll only get better and they'll get rid of the bugs it may have.
Not that anyone really cares anymore.... but g++-2.96 worked and g++-3.0.4 didn't for the original problem. As long as it compiles with something I'm happy (for now)