use the deb package. I did it yesterday and it set's all that annoying stuff for you. It did it all in one command: dpkg -i qt<stuff>.deb recommending a shortcut, marlon
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm trying to install Qt 1.40 on Debian 2.0 and have a > few questions. First, the Qt Install guide said to edit the > .profile file. However my home directory has only a file > named .bash_profile, should this be used instead or > should it be copied to .profile? > > Second, I get the following error message when I enter > # make linux-g++-shared > > ./propagate configs/linux-g++-shared > cmp /LICENSE: No such file or directory > cmp /LICENSE: No such file or directory > > $QTDIR must be set t $PWD (/usr/local/qt) > Please read INSTALL > > make: *** [linux-g++-shared] Error 1 > > What should be done to install this correctly? > > Thanks, > Greg > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >