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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: kdelib compile troubles
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () alpha ! tat ! physik ! uni-tuebingen ! de>
Date:       1999-04-27 21:14:27
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Michael Koch wrote:
> 
> Am Tue, 27 Apr 1999 schrieb Jim McCusker:
> >--- John Mark Walker <jmwalker@aya.yale.edu> wrote:
> >> I also had this problem a few days ago.  Unfortunately, I cannot recall
> >> EXACTLY
> >> how I solved it, but I'll walk through the same troubleshooting steps.
> >>
> >> 1)  Are you sure you don't have another version of QT lying around ( in
> >> your LD
> >> path )?
> >
> >I'm still running KDE 1.1 with QT 1.42. I imagine that this is a problem.
> >I'll try changing things around and restarting X. This probably did it.
> 
> I remember this problem with my RedHat 5.2/Mandrake 5.3-system too.
> The problem was that the QT-1.42-libs were installed in /usr/lib.
> I moved the QT-Lib to /usr/lib/qt/lib and set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for all users
> users KDE 1.1 to this. For my development user I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the new
> QT-2.0-lib-dir (and KDE-2.0-alpha-alpha-alpha/lib).
> 
Hmm, if you only develop for one tree, just make sure, you have only one
libqt.so pointing the right so.1 or so.2. If you develop for two
branches,
you have to make tricks :)
I run KDE 1.1 just fine with libqt in a system path, I just don't have
headers
and libqt.so around. (libqt.a is even more evil - remove it! :)

Greetings, Stephan

-- 
Und sie nannten ihn, wie er selbst unterschrieb -
Den Trojanischen Pferdedieb

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