I compile scribus on SuSE 8.1 gcc 3.2 without problems. This is better than before! I do not recommend rpm because SuSE has a grisly YAST system for rpm and there are a ton of updates and bug fixes. I compile by the way WITHOUT the need any longer! for --with-qt=/usr/lib <etc> Nevertheless for some idiosyncratic reason I used --bindir=/home/myself/bin Now if I revert to default I get --bash: home/myself/bin/scribus not found Ok maybe I can rework the $PATH or use a symlink or simply return to my first use but this problem exists also in other stuff I have compiled manually. bash seems to know where the binary first resided and it does not give up.
Allow me to congratulate you on your second birth day! The measurements palette especially is very good! Font additional folders is good! It does give QUARK a run! Does Quark export to pdf? I don't think so not without a plug in that depends on distiller being present Bart Alberti bart at solozone.com
