Hi, I've been trying to compile some applications for KDE2, and whenever I do, I inevitably get the following error at the ./configure step: checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.2) (libraries) not found. Please check your installation! I *do* have Qt though, and even the right version. FWIW, I'm running PPC 7.2, with the newest KDE 2.2.1 RPMs from the SuSE FTP site. Does SuSE put them in some non-standard place? If so, can I resolve the problem with sym links? TIA Bob -- |Bob Torres, PhD Candidate, Development Sociology, Cornell University +...................................................................+ [e] bob@rjtorres.net ++ [www] www.rjtorres.net + www.bobblog.net [aim] djbobyt ++ [a randomized quote for you:] "Don't sweat the petty things, but also, don't pet the sweaty things."
I understand it is bad form to reply to your own post, but I solved the problem, so I'll post here in case someone else runs into it. To get the KDE apps to compile, I issued the followng command at the config stage: /configure --prefix=/opt/kde2 --with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/qt2 so far, that seems to work well. Bob On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 12:51:13PM -0400, Bob Torres wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to compile some applications for KDE2, and whenever I do, I inevitably get the following error at the ./configure step:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.2) (libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
I *do* have Qt though, and even the right version. FWIW, I'm running PPC 7.2, with the newest KDE 2.2.1 RPMs from the SuSE FTP site. Does SuSE put them in some non-standard place? If so, can I resolve the problem with sym links?
-- |Bob Torres, PhD Candidate, Development Sociology, Cornell University +...................................................................+ [e] bob@rjtorres.net ++ [www] www.rjtorres.net + www.bobblog.net [aim] djbobyt ++ [a randomized quote for you:] "Do or do not. There is no 'try'" - Yoda, _The Empire Strikes Back_
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