QT Libraries Not Found
Sauli Jarvinen
saulij at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 4 06:14:32 GMT 1999
Hello
I have same problem with beta4 some weeks ago. I solve the problem to make
sure that QTDIR=/usr/include/<qt1.44> and now it works well.
Sauli
----Original Message Follows----
From: OS <owensavill at compuserve.com>
Reply-To: kdevelop at fara3.cs.uni-potsdam.de
To: kdevelop at barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de
Subject: Re: QT Libraries Not Found
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 21:06:51 +0000
Hmmmm ! This old chestnut !
I had / periodically get this problem. The problem is that the people at
'k',
who have kevelop working ok, don't seem to to beleive that this problem is
real
;)
You can keep trying QTDIR for ever and it will not result in kdevelop
finding
qt !
Some time ago I replied to someone called Dmitriy with following :
I also had big problems getting pased the qt configure stage !!
I can confirm that you need qt 1.42 (or 1.44 etc) NOT qt 2.
However this is not the only problem !
Kdevelop seems very flakey when it comes to having certain libraries
installed.
I received numerous e-mail replies relating to setting the QTDIR environment
parameter (export QTDIR=/usr/include/qt) and other similar environment
parameters (LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/qt/lib and
CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/qt). None of these ideas worked !
Eventually Mandrake released a new version of gcc (which included a file
called
gcc-cpp which replaced cpp) and a new version of libstdc++ which I
installed.
Kdevelop suddenly started working, and I was STILL using the same qt !!!! -
therefore qt may have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the problem you are
experiencing ! Please persist in your search, but think laterally.
I hope this works for you as it did for me, I never heard back from Dmitriy
so
maybe it worked for him as well ???
Regards,
Owen
On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestion!
>
> But QTDIR is set for me. (Not RedHat, Slackware 4.)
> Do you know what the script is checking for?
> I try to read my way through the configure
> script but it is very complicated. I can't even
> find the lines that check for QT...
>
> Now if I'd know how the script determines
> if QT is present, the problem is halfway to
> being solved.
>
> >
> > --
> > email 1: delta_x at linuxCoding.de
> > email 2: delta_x at gmx.net
> > home : HTTP://WWW.LinuxCoding.DE
> >
> > this problem got many of users with red hat etc. !
> >
> > you must define the systemenv $QTDIR !
> > type
> > set <enter>
> > if you dont see any line with QTDIR than you found your problem !
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