Does anyone have an answer to why "Qt qmake not found!" error is preventing the 
kdenlive install on Mac OS X 10.5.8. I have tried everything from installing 
MacPorts using subversion, source, and currently the .dmg package after 
cleaning, etc... . I have even tried to install using a local port but 
portindex 
fails in parsing the Portfile created according to the directions found in the 
MacPorts Guide section 4.6.

I will also mention that I have two successful installs on openSuSE Linux: one 
on my primary PC at home, the other on a Dell D820 Latitude laptop. Both 
machines run kdenlive like they own it. So what is so great about a Mac that it 
won't install this software so that any user doesn't have to practically become 
a hacker just to get to install and be able to run it? A pretty, pretty 
interface just doesn't make up for functionality in the end, IMO.
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