thanks for all your research, Greg. I realized a little while ago that 
it was looking for the qt2 libraries, not the qt3.

I figure that I have 3 options: 

force the installation of qt2

symlink /usr/lib/qt2/ to /usr/lib/qt3

or compile kcreatecd to use qt3.

other than #1, the other three are something I am not familar with, 
and I doubt that #1 is advisable, and 2 seems iffy, and 3 seems rock 
solid.

any further assistance?

Rob

On Saturday 15 February 2003 04:14 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
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> > I am running KDE3.1 on 9.0. sorry for not being explicit.
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> Rob,
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> I'm looking at the kreatecd website and it looks like it was
> developed for KDE2.  Are you sure you're not being asked for QT2
> (which is not on your 9.0) not QT3 (which is on your 9.0).
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> Greg
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Rob Blomquist
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On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements' section,
it said 'Requires Windows 95 or better'. So I installed Linux and 
lived
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