Re: [Qgis-user] Problems compiling qgis-0.8.0

2007-01-25 Thread Przemysław Bojczuk
Miha Staut wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> Recently I tried to build on a Fedora Core 6 the current release of qgis
> (qgis-0.8.0). I stumbled into a problem with qt4 (version 4.2.2) library. It 
> is
> installed with yum so everything should be in its default position. How should
> I set the variable --with-qtdir= if my qglobal.h resides in /usr/include/Qt. 

Once did I try installing Qt in system hierarchy (FHS-compliant), but
it caused so much trouble when trying to compile Qt-dependant programs
that I retreated and now I always keep it in /opt/qt and /opt/qt4.
Works fine. I recommend that you compile Qt by hand or use packages
that install it in /opt.

I hope that helps,
Przemysław Bojczuk
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Re: [Qgis-user] Problems compiling qgis-0.8.0

2007-01-24 Thread Micha Silver

Miha Staut wrote:


Dear all,

Recently I tried to build on a Fedora Core 6 the current release of qgis
(qgis-0.8.0). I stumbled into a problem with qt4 (version 4.2.2) library. It is
installed with yum so everything should be in its default position. How should
I set the variable --with-qtdir= if my qglobal.h resides in /usr/include/Qt. 


The other way, by setting --with-qt-pkg-config, the ./configure runs through
smoothly. But when I run make it terminates after few lines (see below). 


How should I procede to be able to use Qgis in conjuction with GRASS?

Thanks for your help,
Miha Staut


--
GDAL/OGR  : yes (Version 1.3.2)
GEOS  : yes (Version 2.2.1)
PostgreSQL: yes (Version )
GRASS : yes
SPIT  : yes
Georeferencer : yes
WFS   : no
GPS/GPX   : yes
PROJ4 : yes
SQLITE3   : yes
Python: no

CPPFLAGS  :  -I/usr/include -I/usr/include
CXXFLAGS  : -g -O2

Debug : no
Plugin dir: /usr/local/lib/qgis

The binary will be installed in /usr/local/bin

The build is using Qt in no_qtdir
Linking with Qt using
--
Configure finished, type 'make' to build.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qgis-0.8.0]# make
make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/src/qgis-0.8.0'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/src/qgis-0.8.0'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/src/qgis-0.8.0'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/src/qgis-0.8.0'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qgis-0.8.0]#




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I hit exactly the same problem on FC6. I did a rather strange 
"arm-twist" to get around it.

I linked  /usr/include into /usr/lib/qt4 as:
cd /usr/lib/qt4
ln -s /usr/include .
All of qt4 headers, as well as qglobal.h are in /usr/include but as you 
noted  the binaries are in /usr/lib/qt4. Now I added 
--with-qtdir=/usr/lib/qt4 to the configure options, and then make 
completed successfully.



Regards,
Micha
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