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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: Building... confusion 2
From:       Teodor Romeo Mihai <teddy () piercom ! ie>
Date:       1999-02-12 23:09:53
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Farrow Scott wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Teodor Romeo Mihai wrote:
> > >
> > >You can run the "configure" script using these settings:
> > >
> > >  --with-qt-dir=DIR       where the root of Qt is installed
> > >  --with-qt-includes=DIR  where the Qt includes are.
> > >  --with-qt-libraries=DIR where the Qt library is installed.
> > >
> > >You probably need only qt-includes and qt-libraries; just
> > make sure the
> > >directories are good.
> > >
> 
> I'm having similar problems to Jason, and wasn't able to solve them using
> the above. I am, however, on a completely different platform.  I'm trying to
> compile the kdebase-1.1 package on IRIX 6.2.  I had no problems building Qt
> 1.42, and I have it installed in /opt/tools/qt.  I have QTDIR defined in my
> environment, and I am running configure like so:
> 
> # ./configure --with-qt-dir=/opt/tools/qt --with-qt-includes=/opt/tools/qt
> --with-qt-libraries=/opt/tools/qt/lib
> 
> However, I still get the error:
> 
> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt >= 1.42 (libraries) not found.
> Please check your installation!
> 
> Qt obviously is there:
> 
> ----------------
> # ls -l /opt/tools/qt/lib
> total 26592
> lrwxr-----    1 root     sys           13 Feb 11 16:44 libqt.so ->
> libqt.so.1.42
> lrwxr-----    1 root     sys           13 Feb 11 16:44 libqt.so.1 ->
> libqt.so.1.42
> -rwxr-----    1 root     admin    13611160 Feb 11 16:44 libqt.so.1.42
> ----------------
> 
> Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> J. Scott Farrow
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> J. Scott Farrow - Systems Administrator - sfarrow@spaceimaging.com
> Space Imaging - 12076 Grant St., Thornton CO 80241 -
> www.spaceimaging.com
> 
> --

Are you sure that you have all the Qt include files in /opt/tools/qt?
You should have something like this:

jri.h
jri_md.h
jritypes.h
npapi.h
npupp.h
qaccel.h
qapp.h
qapplication.h
qarray.h
qasyncimageio.h
qasyncio.h
qbitarray.h
qbitarry.h
qbitmap.h
qbrush.h
qbttngrp.h
qbuffer.h
qbutton.h
qbuttongroup.h
qcache.h
........etc.


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