On Sat, 2007-07-14 at 16:55 -0400, Michel Meyers wrote:
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> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I would appreciate it if you two would try the current SVN and see if it 
> > can 
> > find your installed qwt libraries.  If it does not work, please tell me 
> > where 
> > the libraries are and send me a copy of src/qt-console/bat.pro that was 
> > generated.
> > 
> > The qwt libraries should be found correctly if you specify:
> > 
> >   --with-qwt
> > 
> > or if you leave it out altogether.  If you specify a path, it expects the 
> > qwt 
> > code to be in path/include and path/lib.
> 
> Ok, I've tried it. As you mentioned, it goes out and looks for
> /usr/include/qwt which in my system is the wrong one, so I modified
> bat.pro to point to /usr/include/qwt-qt4. With that done however, bat
> still doesn't compile:
> 
For what it's worth, when building the 2.1.26 rpm packages I released
earlier today, I used the latest depkgs, built qwt there by 'make qwt',
and in my configure just did --with-qwt=../depkgs/qwt (more or less).
See my spec file in SVN.


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