Devdas Bhagat forced the electrons to say:
> Nope, the application needs the QT 1.44 libraries, and Redhat ships
> with 2.0. Not a compiler problem.

I don't remember what the original query is, but yesterday I ran into a
similar problem.

I was compiling kmp3, and the configure script cribbed about 'cannot find Qt
library'. I did rpm -qa | grep -i qt, and found that RHL 6.1 ships with Qt 2.0
as well as Qt 1.44 for backward compatibility. After some trial and error, I
could make the configure script to work with

QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt-1.44 ./configure --prefix=/usr

Hope that helps.

Binand

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