.configure doesn't find Qt

Ken Brakey brakeykr at poncacity.net
Tue Mar 6 05:27:30 GMT 2001


I have removed ALL references to qt1, but not removed from
my disk.
Whenever I need to reference qt1, I use the "with-qt-dir=" switch.
System doesn't get confused then. :-)
Have a nice day;
Ken


"Anno v. Heimburg" 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.
> >
>
> Are you referring to the links of libqt.so etc.. in /usr/lib? They are
> revised. Any more links?
>
> I would _really_ hate to kill qt1, since I still use some programs that need
> it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Anno.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mailing list agent [mailto:mdom at barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de]On Behalf Of
> > Anno v. Heimburg
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 12:41 AM
> > To: kdevelop at kdevelop.org
> > Subject: .configure doesn't find Qt
> >
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > My Qt is installed in "/usr/lib/qt-2.2.4", a link is set to there from
> > "/usr/lib/qt2". The old Qt 1.4 is installed in /usr/lib/qt. QTDIR points to
> > /usr/lib/qt2. I just successfully compiled the KDE 2.1 with this setup.
> >
> > Now, when I try to create a new project that needs Qt, .configure tells me
> > it
> > can't find Qt (<=Qt 2.2.2). Weird, because, as I've said, it worked
> > perfectly
>
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