Many of the Mandriva TDE packages don't currently build without manual intervention. This is largely being caused by automake/autoconf issues which i'm expecting to be solved by the cmake migration in Trinity 3.5.13. Therefore, rather than spend a lot of time trying to fix an obsolete build process, i've got a procedure to work around the problem so that working Trinity packages can be built. The build problem is caused compilation failures at a number of points in the build process, with the linker being unable to find various QT classes. This is being caused by an option in the compilation command "-Wl,--as-needed", this option only gets added to the compilation options when the build process is initiated by rpmbuild, if I use the ./configure command with the same options and build the sources manually, then this option is never added and the packages compile normally. Therefore, it is being added by something in the rpmbuild process. So, the current build procedure is: 1) execute rpmbuild -ba <spec file> as normal. 2) If the build process crashes with the qt linking errors, switch to the build directory to perform a manual build. 3) ensure /opt/kde3/bin is in the PATH environment variable. 4) re-run ./configure, using the options stored in the config.log file. 5) start make again. You might need to do a "make clean" if the build still fails with the same error. 6) return to the SPEC's directory and execute rpmbuild -bi --short-circuit=i <spec file> followed by rpmbuild -ba --short-circuit=i <spec file> 7) You should now have the RPM packages.