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    LibEQ.a constant wrong sum

    Hello -

    I've searched and searched and spent quite a bit of time trying to figure this out on my own with no success.

    I am still receiving the wrong sum for the libEQ.a everytime I check it.

    I get this: 4e9d9772132fc63ea8860cc2fdb2905d


    I have downloaded from the trifocus mirrors and every mirror linked on the home page.

    I have removed the old LibEQ.a first. I have left the old one then renamed the new one LibEQ.a. I have tried every angle. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Have you checked the md5sum of your download ?


    Are you sure you dont have another libEQ.a in any path of your machine ?

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    during the ./configure it only finds libEQ.a in the /usr/lib directory where I have kept it since I started using over a year ago.

    I'm really at a loss on this one
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    Went back and checked all the directories stated in the ./configure and only one libEQ.a exists in the /usr/lib directory.

    Still getting the wrong sum.

    IS the sum on the main page still the current one?

    I'll go back and try the mirrors again on the link. I'll just keep chopping at it. Hopefully someone can lend an idea.

    Thanks!
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    I just verified the libEQ.a hosted by Sourceforge has the correct md5sum. What are you using to download LibEQ?
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    I got it! Thanks folks...just kept downloading and finally got it. Strange.

    Now Im receiving the same error, so I think my compiler may be wrong. How do I check and make sure Im compiling with g++ 3.x ?

    edit...keep in mind I havent changed my compiler in 2 years.
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    Code:
    gcc --version
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    ack 2.96....guess I'll dig for the upgrade.

    Thanks!
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    Been digging but cant seem to find any information of updating my compiler version from 2.96 to 3.x.

    Anyone able to help me with this?
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    It is in the install guides. Use the search.
    Filters for ShowEQ can now be found here. filters-5xx-06-20-05.tar.gz

    ShowEQ file section is here. https://sourceforge.net/project/show...roup_id=10131#

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    With regard to the original post, I've had similar experience a while back. Someone posted a solution and it worked (forgot who, sorry).

    If you right click and save as from the mirrors, the md5sum will always be wrong (at least its true in my experience, on ALL the mirrors listed).

    But if you left click the link and let the binary load up in the browser window, then click File Save, then the checksum will be correct, on every single mirror listed.

    Try that?

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    Ignore those that scream search!


    If we can help you we will. Try [/URL]http://seq.sourceforge.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2788[/URL]
    Last edited by Kimbler; 04-30-2003 at 04:25 PM.
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    Thanks Kimbler. I appreciate it.

    I've updated to QT 3.1.1, Ive patched from CVS, but I still have a conflict with my compiler version.

    For the life of me, I cannot find any information on compiling with gcc 3.x.

    2.96 isnt going to cut it.

    during the configure I did see this though:

    checking for gcc... gcc
    checking for g++... g++
    checking for supported compiler version... no
    checking for gcc-3.0... no
    checking for gcc3... gcc3
    checking for g++-3.0... no
    checking for g++3... g++3

    Any ideas?
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    I just checked my gcc version, I'm also running 2.96, but haven't had any problems..well, since they broke it 2 patches ago hehe.

    Make sure when you export, you are using the correct path for everything. When I installed QT 3.11, I had to use a different path than before. Here's my export command, maybe it will help:

    export CC=gcc3 ; export CXX=g++3 ; export QTDIR=/opt/qt-x11-free-3.1.1

    Like I said, everything was working fine til that patch 2 weeks ago I think.

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    http://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/r...php?query=gcc3

    Highlighted in green: "gcc3-3.0.4-1.i386.html Various compilers (C, C++, Objective-C, Java, ...). RedHat-7.2 Updates for i386 gcc3-3.0.4-1.i386.rpm "

    Download the RPM and install it ("man rpm" for help). Your QT will need to be built by gcc3, so if you built it yourself, you'll need to rebuild it once you have your new gcc. Then rebuild ShowEQ. Once you're all done, you'll have your own non-functioning copy of Seq like the rest of us. Wait patiently for an update or try to fix yourself. Have a beer. Enjoy.

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