On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 07:04:10PM +0100, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > On Wednesday 22 March 2006 19:00, Michael Olbrich wrote: > > I think that's part of the problem. What's the right(tm) way to install > > qmake from qt3 and qt4? And I mean distribution packages not a separate > > hand compiled tree. Like with any other library and tools I expect > > headers in /usr/include libraries in /usr/lib and programs in /usr/bin. > > Debian does just that. To avoid conflicts the programs get the suffix > > "-qt3" or "-qt4". The original name is a link to one of the two version. > > (btw, multiple versions of gcc or automake work like this too). > > Do moc, uic, uic3 and rcc also all have the "-qt4" suffix on your system ?
Unfortunately the rule is a bit more complex: Only programs that also exist in qt3 have the suffix. qt4: qmake-qt4 uic-qt4 moc-qt4 rcc uic3 qt3: qmake-qt3 uic-qt3 moc-qt3 qmake, uic and moc are links that can be configured (default is currently qt3). This is all from debian packages. michael _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem
