On 19.04.2010 14:21, David García Garzón wrote: > > Weird, so i guess that arch puts qt headers in /usr/include/QtDesigner/, isn't > it? It seems so.. There are many Qt* directories under /usr/include (Qt, QtAssistant, QtCore, QtGui, ...) including QtDesigner. > > coud you compile with "scons verbose=1" and paste the command line it uses to > build the moc (the failing command)? I am pursuing a missing or misplaced "-I" > option. > Here you go: /usr/bin/moc -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include/alsa -I/usr/include/QtCore -I/usr/include/QtGui -I/usr/include/QtOpenGL -I/usr/include/QtXml -I/usr/include/QtSvg -I/usr/include/QtUiTools -I/usr/include/QtDesigner -I/usr/include/QtWebKit -I/usr/include/QtNetwork -o src/clamWidgetsPlugin/generated/moc_KeySpacePlugin.cxx src/clamWidgetsPlugin/KeySpacePlugin.hxx src/clamWidgetsPlugin/KeySpacePlugin.hxx:33: Error: Undefined interface scons: *** [src/clamWidgetsPlugin/generated/moc_KeySpacePlugin.cxx] Error 1 > Other suspect is that having qt3 installed too maybe we are choosing the wrong > versions for 'moc' executable. Should match with: > pkg-config QtCore --variable=moc_location > > Tool to-do for me: using such command to look for the executables. Seems the > "proper way". > No, it's not that. /usr/bin/moc is 'the right moc' (version 62 (Qt 4.6.2)). Qt3 moc is under /opt/qt/bin (at least on my system - I needed it for compilation of Amarok 1.4). Igor _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user