Fixed: Re: .configure doesn't find Qt

Roland Krause rokrau at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 6 00:28:25 GMT 2001


That is not quite correct, you can have qt whereever you want, you will
have to tell the world where it is. 
The way to do that is to set the environment variable QTDIR and
eventually adjust your LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable too. 
If you have it working now, dont mess with it. 

Roland

--- "Anno v. Heimburg" <doktor.dos at gmx.de> wrote:
> On Monday,  5. March 2001 23:20, you wrote:
> > On Monday,  5. March 2001 23:05, you wrote:
> > > I think you need to make some changes: Qt2.2.4 MUST be installed
> in
> > > /usr/lib/qt.
> > > Or you need to revise all of your links.
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> Anno.
> 
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