Laura Conrad <lconrad@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Trying to build fmit on Debian Sid. > > Now I don't have any errors on either "make configure" or "make > check", but when I run make, I get: > > [fmit-0.8.2]# make > Qt: generate header ConfigForm.h for interface ConfigForm.ui > make: /usr/lib/qt2//bin/uic: Command not found > make: *** [ConfigForm.h] Error 127 > [fmit-0.8.2]# > > There is a /usr/bin/uic, but running make configure and make with > prefix=/usr doesn't seem to help. The "prefix=/whatever" is about where to install stuff later on. "/usr/bin/uic" should be a link to "/usr/lib/<your-qt-version>/bin/uic" For compiling qt stuff you need $QTDIR that points to your qt installation. I have "export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt3" in my .bashrc. It gets exported when you log in or when you say $ . .bashrc in your bash. Don't know whether fmit will be happy with qt2 though. Wolfgang