Hi Thomas,

I was using qt-x11-free (tar.gz source) as well. I did a quick search on
qt_mac.h file on Google and found this thread since the other user had a
similar problem: 

http://lists.trolltech.com/qt-interest/2002-12/thread01329-0.html

It looks like I can't use the regular source .tar.gz. I only see a
production evaluation, but this is not free and expires after 30 days. :(
I guess I will have to wait for Benjamin Reed (maintainer;  
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/qt3) to finish and make a
stable version. 

Any other ideas are welcomed. :)
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Thomas Reitelbach wrote:

> > Is /usr/lib/qt/ compiled qt libraries? Or can it be just the source
> > without compiling (can't compile it due to errors as shown in my earlier
> > posts from last week)?  I remember the source (tar.gz) and extracting it
> > to that directory. That directory did not exist originally even after
> > downloading and installing compiled qt3 library from Fink
> > (http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/qt3; other packages weren't
> > available since they were not stable).
> >
> > I can try your suggestion again with the extracted source (not compiled).
> 
> It means the _compiled_ binaries.
> Thus, if you don't have QT, you will have not qt-gui plugin for licq.
> 
> What about this file qt_mac.h that your QT compile is complaining about? Does 
> it exist on your system (in your qt source)? It does not exist for me, i'm 
> using qt-x11-free.
> 
> thomas



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