Hi

You should be able to install the Qt libraries in any directory, I've been using 4.8.2 ( http://qt-project.org/downloads). Once you unpack the binaries into your desired location, you need to prepend PATH/LD_LIBRARY_PATH appropriately, and when building paravlew point to your install via pv's "qmake exe" variable. This worked for me.

Burlen

On 05/09/2013 08:24 AM, Bill Sherman wrote:
Hey Rick,

Bill - great suggestion on the Webkit ... but there's NO WAY the system
admins will allow that!  8-)    They tend to lock out systems down quite
a bit ....

Right.  I understand, and fortunately for me, the systems I mostly work
on are in our group and I can basically install what I want.  If there's
any room for negotiation, the "epel" repository is somewhat semi-official,
kinda.

Otherwise then, I hope Utkarsh can remove the dependency!

    Bill

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