No, 'fraid I can't help you -- what version of SuSE, X, Qt et al. are you
using? I suggest using the statically-linked-to-Qt binary that Opera
provides, if you are not using it already. There might still be other
linux-typical library-go-round problems.
Here are some paragraphs from the Opera website that may contain
useful information:
Qt 2.2.0 has been released and has been used to make this version of
Opera for Linux. Qt 2.2.0 can be downloaded from a few different
sites. Most sites that carry the KDE project make Qt 2.2 available as
binaries or packages. Otherwise download the Qt 2.2.0 source files
from www.trolltech.com and compile it for your system. Opera requires
the -gif option to be used when configuring Qt to compile. Once it is
compiled make sure to add the $QTDIR/lib directory to the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable in order to run Opera properly.
Note: You don't need to install Qt on your system if you download an
Opera package with Qt statically linked. These packages are about
twice the size of the packages with Qt dynamically linked.
There should be no other dependencies for Opera other than to have an
X11R6.3+ implementation (and, as already mentioned, Qt 2.2.0 if you
download a package with Opera dynamically linked to Qt) installed on
the system.
I get this message: "error in loading shared libraries: libqt.so.2"
This means that you have downloaded a package which is dynamically
linked to Qt, and either your system lacks the correct Qt version, or
you haven't set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable correctly
(e.g.: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/qt-2.2.0/lib , depending on
where your libqt.so.2 resides on your filesystem).
In other words, make sure that you have Qt 2.2.0 dynamic library
installed, and that LD_LIBRARY_PATH points to it. Alternatively, if
you download an Opera package with Qt statically linked instead, you
won't have to worry about this.
What are the system requirements to run this version of Opera for
Linux?
The Standard C++ Library is required to run Opera for Linux. This
library is a nightmare to statically link to a project. After some
thought, we've decided that instead of linking it, we'd prefer to
specify where it can be found. Most Linux distributions have it
available. We've tested on clean installations of Corel 1.0, RedHat
6.1, Mandrake 6.0, Caldera 2.2, as well as several others. We're
currently preparing to test with Debian and other versions we've
obtained. You can get this library from most Linux vendors, or you can
download and compile it from http://sourceware.cygnus.com.
What X Servers is Opera known to work with?
XFree86 3.3.5 (tested) or better, XIG or MetroX These are the
X-Windows servers we test on. We have had great success in the past
with XFree86 3.3.3.1, but we haven't tested earlier than that. We've
tested with Accelerated X 5.0.2 from XIG and also with MetroX 4.3.4.
--
Corvin Russell