need help with getting kdevelop to recognize qt and kde libs

Stefan Heidrich - DI sheidric at rz.uni-potsdam.de
Fri Dec 10 18:09:59 GMT 1999


Hi Jeremy!

You should set the $QTDIR and $KDEDIR.

Maybe this should help.

Bye,
	Stefan


On Thu, 09 Dec 1999, you wrote:
>Hey there.
>
>I'm new to this kdevelop thing and I noticed some threads from this list
>that
>seemed related to my problem so here it is.
>
>I'm fairly new to unix/linux, and I've been trying to teach myself how
>to generate applications.  I recently downloaded the kdevelop RPM put
>together by Troy Engel for red hat 6.0 on intel x86 (although I'm
>running
>6.1, I figured it was close enough).
>
>My problem is this - when I begin a new project with the Wizard, and get
>
>to the point where you click the "Create" button, kdevelop goes through
>a long sequence of checks, one of which is ...
>
>    checking if Qt compiles without flags... no
>
>Then at the end of all the checks it says...
>
>    checking for kde libraries installed... configure: error: your
>    system fails at linking a small KDE application!
>    Check, if your compiler is installed correctly, and if you have used
>
>    the same compiler to compile Qt and kdelibs as you did use now
>
>    ***failed***
>
>Now, kdevelop then starts, and i can make a standard C++ file and it
>will compile and build fine.  But if I try to include any of the Qt
>libraries, the linker cant find them.
>
>I don't quite know how to "Check, if your compiler is installed
>correctly, and if you have used the same compiler to compile Qt and
>kdelibs as you did use now" since I didn't personally compile ANY of
>these things.
>
>I'm a bit puzzled.  Is this a result of my installing a 6.0 package on a
>
>6.1 machine?
>
>i'm running a brand new Red Hat 6.1 and I checked the package list and
>qt-devel 2.0.1-5 and kdelibs-devel 1.1.2-9 are indeed installed on my
>system. As well as qt-1.44.  The qt libs are in directorys under
>/usr/lib.
>
>Is there anyway to fix this without too much work? Or am i
>going to have to try uninstalling kdevelop and then compiling it from
>source?
>
>Or am I hoplessly lost?
>
>For what it's worth, I'm very impressed with kdevelop in what I've been
>able
>to do so far.
>
>Thanks
>jeremy
>jwebster at olemiss.edu




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