> A little more searching revealed that this has been the default since > 3.5.10. Maybe so that users wouldn't be able to quantitatively compare KDE3's fast start with KDE4.0's poor startup performance? </snipe> ;-) > Curious, I disabled that command and kstartperf built. > > But doesn't run. For example: > > kstartperf kedit > kedit: symbol lookup error: /opt/trinity/lib/libkstartperf.so.1.0.0: > undefined symbol: lt_dlopen > > 1. Although kstartperf is a simple program, is there a reason why this app > is not built by default (a carryover from the KDE days)? > > 2. Seems I might have discovered another bug with building tdesdk. Seems > ltdl is missing from the linking process. I suspect if we solve either > run-time bug we solve both. Could easily be a problem with symbol visibility. Can you file a bug report on this? Thanks! Tim