Dave Phillips wrote:
James Stone wrote:
Did you install qt3-apps-dev?
Yes.
I give up. In all the years I've been compiling apps for Linux I've
never had so much trouble with Qt except on Debian systems. Qt had a
perfectly good method of allowing multiple versions to coexist nicely,
but Debian's policy has trainwrecked more builds than I care to
recall. I like Debian otherwise, but I truly despise their policy
towards Qt. I inevitably wind up wasting a lot of time setting and
resetting environment variables, linking directories and
subdirectories, rewriting include statements, et cetera ad nauseam.
Setting QTDIR on a Debian system normally involves this export:
export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt3/
But of course that doesn't work in this case.
Any further advice or suggestions ?
Best,
dp
hi,
i don't know anything about 64bit-debian, i am on 32-bit lenny here, but
often, if appi is requiring qt4, i have to change the synlinks in
/usr/bin which here are normally showing to /usr/share/qt3/bin.
those are:
/usr/bin/designer
............/lrelease
............/lupdate
............/moc
............/qmake
............/uic
simply 'rm /usr/bin/moc' and than 'ln -s /usr/share/qt4/bin/moc
/usr/bin/moc ....
not sure, but perhaps it helps!
cheers,
doc
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