On Saturday, May 11, 2002, at 02:45 PM, Justin Hallett wrote:
> the problem is that qt was made to live in seperate directories, Not
> that
> I want to say it but I think we should see how debian handled this to
> avoid more problems. The problem with this I think will be with the bin
> portio
the problem is that qt was made to live in seperate directories, Not that
I want to say it but I think we should see how debian handled this to
avoid more problems. The problem with this I think will be with the bin
portion. I think that the qt2-shlibs will need qt2-bin I'm sure the
qt2-bin and
There are new QT packages in unstable: qt2 and qt3. If you've been
having dependency problems I ask that you please give these a shot and
see if this fixes things.
What we've ended up doing is getting rid of "qt" altogether. qt2 and
qt3 both conflict with each other, but their -shlibs counte