Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:You may have it installed allready but you don't have the QTDIR valuable set to point to you're installation directory.
Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
When I try to configure kernel 2.5.69 using make xconfig under debian unstable I get the error message:
*
* Unable to find the QT installation. Please make sure that the
* QT development package is correctly installed and the QTDIR
* environment variable is set to the correct location.
*
I have qt 3.1 installed so QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt-3.1 works for me.
make menuconfig still works fine and normally theres also a make gconfig using gtk2 libraries (at least in 2.5.72 which I have installed) ,which I don't have.Since when kernel configuration is dependant on Qt ? I don't remember this being the case, and it sounds really inapropriate to me.
That doesn't mean kernel compilation is dependent on gtk.
Anyway Micha check out where you're qt is installed or install it and direct you're QTDIR to that location.
BTW do your self a favour and enable the Premptible_kernel flag and hang on for the ride the responsiveness I've gained on the kde 3.1 I'm runing is mindblowing.
PPP(Peace Premptible Kernels and Python) -
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