I had similar problems with building some software. Kfreeflight was an example. I had an Sid-installed plib which would not link so a compiled my own local version. Problem was that the configure was too crafty for it own good :-) Try LFLAGS=/usr/local/lib -- maybe the configure knows to put the qwt in itself. Maybe even just /usr/local. All else failing, this is what I had to do: The big g++ or ld command that fails with -lqwt not found--run make in konsole (KDE xterm+) or such and COPY that command! What you may find is something like: ... -L/usr/lib..... -L/usr/local/lib... ...... -L/usr/lib .... -lqwt .... You can guess what has happened :-) Go into the last directory in the make, usually src. Paste the command and either, depending on what follows the -lqwt, delete the -L/usr/lib or move it after -lqwt and any other local stuff. HIt return to run the command. if this works now, go back out to the main directory, run make to finish off. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user