On Sat, 2006-06-24 at 02:20 +0200, Udo Richter wrote: > Mlists wrote: > > Hi all -- I did an OS update today and it seems to have broken a few > > things. In particular it might be related to GCC being 4.1.1 now. > > Here's the error: > > > > menuitems.h:23: error: extra qualification 'cMenuEditItem::' on member > > 'SetValue' > > I'm 'just' using GCC 4.1.0, but VDR works fine for me. > What VDR version do you compile? Do you use any patches on VDR? What > does the referenced line look like in your source? The original line > throughout 1.2.0 - 1.4.1 is this: > > void SetValue(const char *Value); > > and thats perfectly ok in my eyes. No cMenuEditItem::SetValue that would > trigger this error for sure. > > Also, whats the ccache in front of g++, some kind of compiler caching? > Maybe you need to flush this cache because of whatever? > The ccache is a compiler cache. I had already flushed it before sending the email. I use a pre-patched version from Hoochster. After doing some grepping around, I found that this patch, vdr-1.4.0-show_valid_input.diff, was the culprit -- I just reversed it and everything compiled. Oddly, this patch was applied and compiled prior. Norm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/attachments/20060624/f46b339f/attachment.htm