On Friday 22 November 2002 06:49 pm, you said, and I quote: > On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 17:57, Chris wrote: > > On Friday 22 November 2002 12:25 am, you said, and I quote: > > > I believe this should fix your problem. (If anyone out there spots an > > > error, please correct as soon as possible for Chris!) > > > > > > In /etc/profile, add: > > > > > > QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt2 > > > PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH > > > QT-INCLUDES_PATH=$QTDIR/include:$QT-INCLUDES_PATH > > > QT-LIBRARIES_PATH=$QTDIR/lib:$QT-LIBRARIES_PATH > > > > > > export QTDIR PATH QT-INCLUDES_PATH QT-LIBRARIES_PATH > > > > > > reboot
I'm getting a little peeved here. I typed it in exactly as you have it on the file you sent. Rebooted, and still get some kind of postgrysql error at the end of the boot. I looked through all the files in /var/log to see if I could find it to no avail. Needless to say, it still gives me the QT libraries not found error when I try to compile. If I type echo $QTDIR on the command line as root, I get nothing, shouldn't this show me where libqt2 is installed? The error at the end of boot is a bash error something about bad path or file name not found. Like I was saying, if I could find it in a .log file somewhere I'd know for sure what it says. Thanks again for offering your help, I'm sure its something I'm doing or not doing here. -- Regards Chris Registered Linux user #283774 @ http://counter.li.org 7:47pm up 11 min, 1 user, load average: 0.44, 0.18, 0.10
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