Try this: g++ --version
If it returns 3.2 that is the problem. Then you can try to link gcc cpp and g++ to 2.95 version, until qt is 3.2 compiled. Sergio. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-01-24 at 2322.23 +0000): > Recently I tried to compile the latest version of kvirc and was told it > couldn't find qt headers so recently I've been trying to upgrade qt and sort > things out. Yesterday, liquid stopped working and kvirc is randomly crashing. > I'd like to get my qt libs all installed and working and I'd like configure > scripts to be able to find them! > Here's the relevant stuff I have installed, if it's of any use: > > ii libarts1-qt 1.0.2-0 aRts Sound system (qt/x11 support libraries) > ii libqt2 2.3.1-22 Qt GUI Library (runtime version). > ii libqt2-mt 2.3.1-22 Qt GUI Library (runtime threaded version). > ii libqt3 3.1.1+cvs.2002 Qt GUI Library (runtime files) > iU libqt3-dev 3.1.1+cvs.2002 Qt GUI development files > ii libqt3-mt 3.1.1+cvs.2002 Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version) > ii libqtcups2 2.0-4 Qt interface library for CUPS > iU qt3-tools 3.1.1+cvs.2002 Qt GUI Designer and other Qt3 based tools > ii qtcups 2.0-4 Qt front-end for CUPS. -- Sergio Rodr�guez de Guzm�n Mart�nez| La respuesta es la desgracia de la [EMAIL PROTECTED] | pregunta. -- Maurice Blanchot. -=Debian GNU/Linux Sid=- -o) | Kernel 2.4.20 /\ | on a i686 _\_v | PGP Key www.nova1one.com/satai.asc | Registered Linux user number 279084

