Mick,

You have missed resolution :-) Citing:

"As I have wrote, 'qtconfig' demands 'qt3support' flag."

======= On Tuesday 09 January 2007 11:02, Mick wrote: =======
On Sunday 07 January 2007 16:12, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> As I have wrote, 'qtconfig' demands 'qt3support' flag.
>
> ======= On Sunday 07 January 2007 18:57, Graham Murray wrote: =======
>
> Andrew Gaydenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Probably somebody has (unstable) 4.2.2 installed... The thing is, v.4.2.2
> > is the first Qt4 installation on this machine. If anybody has 4.2.2 -
> > please, verify '/usr/bin/qtconfig' belongs to *this* version.
>
> On my ~x86 system I have qt-3.3.6-r5 and qt-4.2.2 installed and the
> only qtconfig I have is /usr/qt/3/bin/qtconfig. I do not have
> /usr/bin/qtconfig at all.

This is from a stable x86 box:

# equery belongs qtconfig
[ Searching for file(s) qtconfig in *... ]
x11-libs/qt-4.1.4-r2 (/usr/bin/qtconfig)
x11-libs/qt-3.3.6-r4 (/usr/qt/3/bin/qtconfig)

and 

# slocate qtconfig
/usr/qt/3/bin/qtconfig
/usr/bin/qtconfig
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/pyqtconfig.py

Running qtconfig launches the /usr/bin/qtconfig of course, from qt-4.1.4-r2.

> x11-libs/qt-4.2.2 USE="cups dbus doc examples gif glib jpeg mng opengl
> png postgres sqlite zlib -accessibility -debug -firebird -mysql -nas
> -nis -odbc -pch -qt3support -sqlite3 -xinerama" INPUT_DEVICES="-wacom"

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