[NEWBIE]c_cpp_reference-2.0.2 fails to find Qt
Bernd Pol
bernd.pol at online.de
Sun Nov 30 12:21:12 GMT 2003
Hi Wolfgang,
you need to make the Qt and/or KDE paths of your installation available
to the c_cpp_reference-2.0 program. I remember that I solved this
problem by setting symbolic links.
There are messages lines in the config.log file where you may learn
which paths the package assumes. Just introduce symbolic links to these
places. Then the the cmpile should run flawlessly.
BTW: Just this problem was my first configure.log experience, too, more
than a year and a half ago. Well, if I learned to solve this problem,
you may as well. ;-)
Good luck,
Bernd
On Sat November 29 2003 17:46, you wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I put this on the list again, because I didn't get any response. I
> have marked it now as a newbie question.
>
> I am new to the list and rather new to programming with C. Please be
> tolerant, if I missed something obvious.
>
> I installed KDevelop 2.1.5 from a SuSE 8.2 installation disk ok. But
> the c c++ reference file was not found. So I got
> c_cpp_reference-2.0.2, unpacked and tried to configure. It failed
> with:
>
> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.2) (headers and
> libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
> For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
>
> Qt is installed. Version is 3.1.1-71. Also installed is qt3-devel,
> qt3-devel-docs, qt3-devel-tools and most other qt3-related packages,
> but not qt3-non-mt, which I assumed to contain QT Version 2. I
> omitted this package in order to keep things simple. (?)
>
> I did export QRDIR=/usr/lib/qt3 with no result.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated!
> --
> Mit freundichem Gruss,
>
> Wolfgang
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