the problem is that qt was made to live in seperate directories, Not that
I want to say it but I think we should see how debian handled this to
avoid more problems.  The problem with this I think will be with the bin
portion.  I think that the qt2-shlibs will need qt2-bin I'm sure the
qt2-bin and qt3-bin moc binary are not the same.  I think we might need to
put them in /sw/share/qt2 and /sw/share/qt3 I know this was done with the
first qt3 pkg and Max didn't like it but it was also installed in /sw/qt3.
 I think it's the only way they can both truly co-exist.  Unless this way
works for everyone but their will have to be restrictions like version
specific depends on -bin and on qt won't really be possible.

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>What we've ended up doing is getting rid of "qt" altogether.  qt2 and 
>qt3 both conflict with each other, but their -shlibs counterparts can 
>both be installed at the same time.

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