Thanks Benjamin,
I do have qt3.2.3 reinstalled after a previous failure to update so that I can run KDE. If you recall I had removed it in attempting to update. Anyway, here is the output:


[Brian-OKeefes-Computer:~] brianoke% sudo find / -name qt3-plugins -o -name libqt-mt.dylib
Password:
/sw/lib/libqt-mt.dylib
/sw/lib/qt3-plugins
/sw/src/qt3-3.2.3-23/qt-x11-free-3.2.3/lib/libqt-mt.dylib
/sw/src/qt3-3.3.3-26/qt-x11-free-3.3.3/lib/libqt-mt.dylib
/Users/brianokeefe/.Trash/92203bincoreslibsbinsw/lib/libqt-mt.dylib
/Users/brianokeefe/.Trash/qt3-plugins



On Nov 18, 2004, at 11:20 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:

Brian O'Keefe wrote:

ld: Undefined symbols:
qInitImages_designercore()

Somewhere on your system you have a qt3-plugins directory that shouldn't be there, or a libqt-mt.dylib that shouldn't be there. That's the only thing that could cause this, as far as I'm aware. What's the output of:


  sudo find / -name qt3-plugins -o -name libqt-mt.dylib

?

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