Thank you. Does this mean this extra package 
is required to get moc installed? [ In this 
case we shall document it. ]

Can you check where 'moc' executable is located 
on your system after installing this pkg? If it's 
installed in non-standard location, is there any 
envvar or command to find out its location?

BTW, on Ubuntu 9.10 moc is located in /usr/bin/
just like on Darwin.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2009 Nov 19, at 16:56, Bisz István wrote:

> Hi Viktor,
> 
>> *nix users will have to advise where to look for this 
>> component. F.e. on Darwin, it's installed to system 
>> location, which is in PATH.
> 
>> I can add extra logic if needed, but I need to know 
>> what would that be. 'moc' is commonly needed for anything 
>> which uses QT, so I suppose it must be there somewhere.
> 
> Until now I found this, needs some investigations:
> 
> Information for build automoc-1.0-0.13.rc3.fc12
> ID 116339 
> Package Name automoc 
> Version 1.0 
> Release 0.13.rc3.fc12 
> Epoch  
> Summary Automatic moc for Qt 4 
> Description This package contains the automoc4 binary which is used to run 
> moc on the
> right source files in a Qt 4 or KDE 4 application.
> Moc is the meta object compiler which is a widely used tool with Qt and
> creates standard C++ files to provide syntactic sugar of the signal/slots
> mechanism.
> 
> Best regards,
> István
> 
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