
Thank you for your suggestions. As my original message stated, however, my confusion arose from reading the friendly files in QT, especially the INSTALL file. Fortunately, other responses explained how to set an environment variable, and I have solved that part of the problem. --SSA Michael Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, Stephen S. Ashley wrote:
One of the variables (PATH) is supposed to "locate the moc program". What is the "moc" program?
#blaze man moc NAME moc -generate Qt meta object source code
If these answers can be found in the manual, just a page reference would be great. How do I set the environment variable?
Read the file called 'INSTALL'. It tells you how to set the variables. If you just open it with less and do a word search, e.g., type '/.profile'. etc. at the console you'll see the section on setting env vars for bash, ksh, zsh, and sh.
The INSTALL, README, FAQ, etc that come with qt are your friend....
-M
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