#1522: make xconfig error when using the first Qt Installation method
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 Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |        Owner:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Type:  defect                |       Status:  assigned                   
 Priority:  normal                |    Milestone:  6.2                        
Component:  BOOK                  |      Version:  a-SVN                      
 Severity:  normal                |   Resolution:                             
 Keywords:                        |  
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Changes (by [EMAIL PROTECTED]):

  * milestone:  future => 6.2
  * priority:  high => normal
  * version:  c-6.0 => a-SVN

Old description:

> When you use the first Qt Installation method. Doing make xconfig in the
> kernel
> directory results in:
>  Unable to find the QT installation. Please make sure that the
>  * QT development package is correctly installed and the QTDIR
>  * environment variable is set to the correct location.
>  *
>  make[1]: *** [scripts/kconfig/.tmp_qtcheck] Error 1
>  make: *** [xconfig] Error 2
>
> This might go for other programs that depend on qt though I'm not sure.
>
> I've done some reasearch and have found it's because the first method "is
> slightly non-standard I think, the standard is to have all of qt (libs,
> bins and
> includes) under the general path $QTDIR"
>
> see: http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/sm-
> discuss/2004-February/005323.html

New description:

 When you use the first Qt Installation method. Doing make xconfig in the
 kernel
 directory results in:
  Unable to find the QT installation. Please make sure that the
  * QT development package is correctly installed and the QTDIR
  * environment variable is set to the correct location.
  *
  make[1]: *** [scripts/kconfig/.tmp_qtcheck] Error 1
  make: *** [xconfig] Error 2

 This might go for other programs that depend on qt though I'm not sure.

 I've done some reasearch and have found it's because the first method "is
 slightly non-standard I think, the standard is to have all of qt (libs,
 bins and
 includes) under the general path $QTDIR"

 see: http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/sm-
 discuss/2004-February/005323.html

Comment:

 I can't confim this problem or check its solution since I use the /opt
 method for qt.  Tushar, would you please check this problem out against
 linux 2.6.16.x and close the ticket if it is indeed fixed.

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