Qt libraries
Ansley, Michael
Michael.Ansley at intec.co.za
Mon Sep 20 08:31:00 BST 1999
Which shell are you using: if you use bash, then you have to 'export
QTDIR=<whatever>', set gets lost at the end of the command (which in this
case is immediately).
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: OS [mailto:owensavill at compuserve.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:04 PM
>> To: kdevelop at barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de
>> Subject: Re: Qt libraries
>>
>>
>> I have tried 'set $QTDIR=/usr/include/qt', 'set
>> QTDIR=/usr/include/qt', 'set
>> $QTDIR=/usr/lib', 'set QTDIR=/usr/lib', set $QTDIR =
>> /usr/include/qt', 'set
>> QTDIR = /usr/include/qt', 'set $QTDIR = /usr/lib', 'set
>> QTDIR = /usr/lib' and
>> all I get is :
>>
>> checking for Qt... configure error: Qt-1.4 (libraries) not
>> found. Please check
>> your installation!
>>
>> I have not built kdevelop, I installed using Mandrake rpm's.
>> I have been doing
>> set $QTDIR from within a console window. Neither a developer
>> nor its setup
>> programme seem to allow user entry of this. (If this is a
>> known problem then
>> surely it is a bit of a short comming not to allow user
>> entry of this value !?!)
>>
>> Everyody else out there seems to have kdevelop up and
>> running, so what am I
>> doing wrong ?
>>
>> Please help,
>> Owen
>>
>> On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, you wrote:
>> > ÔÚ Sat, 18 Sep 1999 , ÄãдÁË:
>> > > Hello,
>> > >
>> > > Why can't kdevelop find the Qt headers / libraries ?
>> > >
>> > > Every time I try to build it fails because it says it
>> can't find the above.
>> > >
>> > > I have tried qt-1.42, qt-devel-1.42 and qt-1.44,
>> qt-devel-1.44 and all four
>> > > of
>> > > the above !!!
>> >
>> > try set $QTDIR
>> > >
>> > > I can't find anywhere to tell it where it should be
>> looking for these
>> > > files,
>> > > but they are definitely installed.
>> > >
>> > > I am using Mandrake 6.0, kdevelop-1.0beta2-1 and qt-1.44
>> (and / or 1.42 !)
>> > >
>> > > Hope you will help,
>> > > Owen Savill
>>
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