Sadly, gtk-qt-engine is a quite broken piece of software and has been removed 
from distribution. (See bug 404930)
Unfortunately this means that the large number of bugs will not be seeing 
fixes. :(

For now, the best integration option for KDE is the QtCurve style, (gtk2
-engines-qtcurve) which offers a theme quite similar to the default
Oxygen theme. The configuration module for gtk-qt-engine has been
salvaged and is now living in the kcm-gtk package, which will be
available and installed by default in Kubuntu 9.10.

Thanks for understanding. This package tried its best, but in the end
did not live up to the standards required by anybody who doesn't like
looking at a broken Oxygen imitation.

** Changed in: gtk-qt-engine (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix

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Please create ia32-libs-gtk-qt to properly draw Qt3 apps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41351
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