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On Saturday 15 February 2003 08:47 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> 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
>
I think qt2 can be installed alongside qt3, although you may have to get an 
src.rpm for 8.2 and tweak the spec file to install it on 9.0.  You won't get 
the nice qt3 look that KDE3.1 has.  It will look out of place on your 
desktop, kind of like a gtk app.

> symlink /usr/lib/qt2/ to /usr/lib/qt3
>
Might work, although I unzipped the sources and looked in the configure script 
and it has a pretty elaborate test script for qt2.  You probably would have 
to hack in there for a little while.

> or compile kcreatecd to use qt3.
>
This is really the same as above, although you probably would have to do more 
work in the sources to port it over.  I can't see how this would be an easy 
job.  If it was, I don't think the kreatecd project would be dead, or at lest 
dormant.  There have not been any releases in 1-1/2 years, or updates to the 
site.  It seems k3b and/or arson have taken over the lead as qt3.1/KDE3.1 
front-ends for cdrecord.

> 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?

Try e-roaster ;-)
- -- 
Greg
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