meino.cra...@gmx.de writes: > meino.cra...@gmx.de <meino.cra...@gmx.de> [12-02-18 14:40]: > > Alex Schuster <wo...@wonkology.org> [12-02-18 14:12]: > > > meino.cra...@gmx.de writes: > > > > > > > How do I have to set QTDIR correctly under Gentoo/Qt4 ? > > > > > > QTDIR ist for Qt3 only, AFAIK Qt4 does not use it at all.
> > When trying to compile media-sound/museseq it complains that QTDIR is > > not set and breaks... > Right after reinstalling Qt-4.7 (core) and QtGui > emerging museseq it fails with > > > > ***************** WARNING ***************** > > YOU HAVE NOT SET YOUR 'QTDIR' ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE!!! > > This is the source of most people's problems when > configuring muse. If the configuration fails to find > qt, try setting your QTDIR environment variable to > the directory where qt is installed. > > ******************************************* This variable was necessary for Qt3, because that was often installed in unusual locations like /usr/qt/3. Qt4 uses the normal hierarchy, with stuff being installed in /usr/bn, /usr/lib, and so on. So this variable should not be needed any more. > checking for QT includes (/usr/include/qt)... no > checking for QT libraries ()... no > checking for QT moc (moc)... no > checking for QT uic (uic)... no > configure: error: need qt >= 3.2.0 > > > Something is very very rotten here...but I dont not what... > > Any help in sight at the horizon ... ? My guess would be that musesq uses Qt3 only, not Qt4. Someone has the same problem here [*], and someone else came up with a new ebuild for musesq-2.0_beta2. If that's newer than yours, give that a try. [*] http://www.mail-archive.com/proaudio@lists.tuxfamily.org/msg04168.html Wonko