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Subject: Re: KDevelop's QMake Manager
From: Andreas Pakulat <apaku () gmx ! de>
Date: 2006-11-19 9:17:42
Message-ID: 20061119091742.GA27984 () morpheus ! apaku ! dnsalias ! org
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On 19.11.06 00:16:42, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
> On Saturday 18 November 2006 19:45, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> > If you encounter any problems, please send them to kdevelop-devel.
>
> I just happened to catch those changes. I also encountered a bit of a
> problem. I was using the Qt from rsync, but I built that without Qt3
> support.
That was Qt4 then?
> I tried using KTextEditor::Editor in my project and found I needed
> what appears to be a Qt3 header.
KTextEditor::Editor from KDE4? I thought that was already completely
ported...
> I had set the $QTDIR to the snapshot image
> when I loaded Kdevelop the first time. I unset the variable and reloaded.
> That's when I got the dialog asking for the directory location. I told
> it /usr/lib/qt
That looks like Qt3 though. So do you work with Qt3 or Qt4? You
eventually have to change the version option under Project Options->C++
Support->Qt Tab.
> and it told me that wasn't a valid Qt directory. I'm on SuSE
> 10 right now. Any idea why that happened?
Ok, I need to explain a bit more in that dialog. KDevelop detects a Qt
directory by checking that the directory contains inlcude/qt.h or
include/Qt/qglobalh. depending on the version of Qt used. So make sure
you've selected the dir that has a bin, include, lib, share, mkspecs and
so on in it.
If SuSE doesn't provide that please tell me, then we need to think about
a different solution.
Andreas
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