On Monday 18 June 2001 20:27, Paul Cox wrote:
> On Monday, Jun 18, 2001, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > > Thanks, Paul. I did a --rebuild on the kdelibs.src (What a grind!--
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> > 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?
Yes, but I installed qt-2.3.1 from source - that usually goes in
/usr/local/qt (symlinked to /usr/local/qt-2.3.1 in my case). QTDIR is set in
/etc/profile to /usr/local/qt.
To try to rebuild kdelibs-2.1.2 I disabled qt-2.3.1 and set QTDIR to
/usr/lib/qt2 (where the 8.0 version lives) but that didn't work either.
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Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales.
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