While I don't have qt installed and I am running debian, I think I can make a pretty good guess. The files are probably installed in a different directory from the one qmake is looking in. On my system, what qt stuff there is, is in /usr/lib so my first guess would be that is where qmake is looking. Since you installed qt4 as a backport, it seems likely that the files were put somewhere under /usr/local or /usr/share (to avoid colliding with the normal version) When you get these two directories identified, you can just put in soft links. You might have to un-install the current version of qt to avoid conflicts.
Richard Harke On Sunday 11 January 2009, Kyle Oliveira wrote: > Hi all, > I'm going through a tutorial ( > http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/opengl-hellogl.html) to learn where to start > for a graphics project for class and I can't get it to compile correctly. > I'm running Ubuntu 8.04.1 and I installed Qt4 through backports yesterday. > Synaptic says I also have libqt4-opengl and libqt4-opengl-dev installed. > When I run the make file that qmake produces, I get the error "error: > QtOpenGL: No such file or directory" which leads me to believe that openGL > is installed incorrectly. > Does anyone have suggestions or solutions? I'd really like to be able to be > able to not work on this in the labs, but I haven't found anything helpful > in my google searching. > Thanks, > > -Kyle Oliveira > UCD CS Major _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
