O'Smith wrote:
On Monday 12 May 2003 16:29, DC wrote:
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Now extract the new downloaded file with: "tar xvzf c_cpp_reference-1.0.tar.gz"
Go to the new created directory: "cd c_cpp_reference-1.0"
Now make the package ready for installation: "./configure; make"
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I am new to Linux and KDevelop and I need some assistance. When I do the ./configure for the c_cpp_reference I get the following error:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.2) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation! For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
Anyone know what causes this. I am running SuSE 8.2 Pro and I have all the QT3 libraries loaded (best as I can tell).
Thanks, Darrell Cormier
p.s. please forgive me for using Outlook, it is forced upon me at my place of employment.
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Darrell, Do you have qt3-devel files installed? Go to YaST2 and do a search for -devel files. You may find that you don't have several you may need later for compiling and such.
Patrick
Thanks, but I had all of the devel packages loaded as well. I was trying to get this to work on both my machine at home and at work. I did get it to work at home by using the ./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3/ . However that still did not work at my office. So at home instead of using makeinstall I used checkinstall to create an RPM. I transferred the RPM to my office machine and installed it that way. Worked great. Thanks for your input, Darrell Cormier