Thanks.
Between what you write and what Michel writes, I *should* be able to make some
progress on this. I'll try it a bit later today ...
On Thursday 12 July 2007 21:08, jhernandez wrote:
> Seems to be a problem with your current qmake alternatives (maybe
> pointing to qmake3). You can fix it with update-alternatives:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep ^ii | grep -i qt4
> ii libqt4-core 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 4
> core non-GUI functionality runtime library
> ii libqt4-dev 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 4
> development files
> ii libqt4-gui 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 4
> core GUI functionality runtime library
> ii libqt4-qt3support 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 3
> compatibility library for Qt 4
> ii libqt4-sql 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 4
> SQL database module
> ii lsb-qt4 3.1-23.1 Linux
> Standard Base 3.1 Qt4 support package
> ii python-qt4 4.2-1
> Python bindings for Qt4
> ii qt4-designer 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 4
Designer
> ii qt4-dev-tools 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 4
> development tools
> ii qt4-doc 4.3.0-2 Qt 4
> API documentation
> ii qt4-qtconfig 4.3.0-2+b1 Qt 4
> configuration tool
>
>
> To know which is your current alternative:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-alternatives --display qmake
> qmake - status is manual.
> link currently points to /usr/bin/qmake-qt3
> /usr/bin/qmake-qt4 - priority 40
> slave qmake.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/qmake-qt4.1.gz
> /usr/bin/qmake-qt3 - priority 45
> Current `best' version is /usr/bin/qmake-qt3.
>
>
> And to change your current alternative:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-alternatives --config qmake
>
> There are 2 alternatives which provide `qmake'.
>
> Selection Alternative
> -----------------------------------------------
> 1 /usr/bin/qmake-qt4
> *+ 2 /usr/bin/qmake-qt3
>
> Press enter to keep the default[*], or type selection number:
>
>
> On 7/12/07, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 July 2007 19:33, Michel Meyers wrote:
> > > Trying to compile the latest Bacula beta (2.1.26) on my Debian System I
get:
> > >
> > > qwt.h not found. bat turned off ...
> > >
> > > When running ./configure --with-mysql=/usr --enable-bwx-console
> > > --enable-bat --enable-tls --with-openssl=/usr --with-qwt=/usr
> > >
> > > The problem is: Debian doesn't put QWT directly in /usr/include, they
> > > put the files into /usr/include/qwt.
> > >
> > > Running configure with that directory doesn't help either and from what
> > > I see, it will always look for ${with_qwt}/include/qwt.h, no matter what
> > > I specify. Does this need fixing in the configure script or is this a
> > > fault with my distribution (ie should I be putting symlinks into
> > > /usr/include or something?). I know Debian has the same directory
> > > structure for other stuff not used by Bacula (like loudmouth).
> > >
> >
> > Oh, by the way, how do you get Qt4 correctly installed. On Debian, I have
not
> > yet worked that out ... I always get strange errors printed by qmake and
> > moc.
> >
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