On Monday, Jun 18, 2001, Peter Ruskin wrote:

> > Thanks, Paul.  I did a --rebuild on the kdelibs.src (What a grind!-- 
> > cclplus would ratchet up to nearly 100% cpu and 35% memory during frequent
> > apparent stalls of up to nearly 5 minutes [as reported by top]) and one of
> > the the rpms produced was libarts2-2.1.2-2mdk, which I installed and now
> > have updated system and sound, too :D  Thought I only would want to rebuild
> > a libarts2.src.rpm but not so and, further confusing.
> 
> I tried that - unsuccessfully.  At the configure stage I got this message:
>   checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.2) (libraries) not found.
> 
> After no end of symlinking and ldconfigging - still this message.  If I go 
> into the /usr/src/RPM/BUILD/kdelibs-2.1.2 directory and do `./configure 
> --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt-2.3.1` it works fine.  Then I make && make 
> install and KDE is OK - but of course the RPM database isn't.

Mmm... your qt-dir is in /usr/local?  Did you not use the 8.0 .rpms for qt?

-- 
Paul Cox <paul at coxcentral dot com>
Kernel: 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pcox  -  Uptime: 1 day 12 hours 45 minutes.

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