Qt3 with SuSE9.3 Professional
Hi, Everybody: I am newcomer to the Linux and SuSE world. On my newly installed SuSE9.3 professional, through the YaST, I can tell that qt3 libraries have been installed. By trying to excute the command: qt -project in one project directory, it was prompted qt is not a valid command. Obviously I cannot use qt3 now. To use it on my computer, what should I do? Thanks a lot in advance, Regards, lzw --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.
As with most things with linux. If you want to use stuff as an app, then just install that package. If you want to use stuff as source or compile something against it, use pacagename-devel. Search in Yast for Qt and you should see something to the effect of qt3-devel. Install that, and you should be good to go! If you need some good qt help, checkout the chat room on freenode.net #qt B-) On Tuesday 18 October 2005 3:29 pm, Zhaowu Luo wrote:
Hi, Everybody:
I am newcomer to the Linux and SuSE world.
On my newly installed SuSE9.3 professional, through the YaST, I can tell that qt3 libraries have been installed.
By trying to excute the command: qt -project in one project directory, it was prompted qt is not a valid command.
Obviously I cannot use qt3 now. To use it on my computer, what should I do?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Regards,
lzw
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On Tuesday 18 October 2005 23:29, Zhaowu Luo wrote:
Hi, Everybody:
I am newcomer to the Linux and SuSE world.
On my newly installed SuSE9.3 professional, through the YaST, I can tell that qt3 libraries have been installed.
By trying to excute the command: qt -project in one project directory, it was prompted qt is not a valid command.
Obviously I cannot use qt3 now. To use it on my computer, what should I do?
What exactly are you trying to do, and where did you get that command from (and what exactly is a 'project directory'?) Qt is a set of libraries, that provide programs with windowing functionality and a lot of other features. There are development tools for it, such as Qt Designer to design GUI layouts; kdevelop, an an integrated development environment, and lots more But as far as I know, qt or qt-project are not names of programs, and have never been (caveat: I've never heard of them, and a quick google didn't turn up anything about it)
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 3:40 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
But as far as I know, qt or qt-project are not names of programs, and have never been (caveat: I've never heard of them, and a quick google didn't turn up anything about it)
didn't even see that typo until you pointed it out. -project is a parameter to the qmake command (with a Q not G) to build a .pro "project" file. Still needs to have the qt-devel package(s) installed. B-)
Zhaowu Luo wrote:
Hi, Everybody:
I am newcomer to the Linux and SuSE world.
On my newly installed SuSE9.3 professional, through the YaST, I can tell that qt3 libraries have been installed.
By trying to excute the command: qt -project in one project directory, it was prompted qt is not a valid command.
Obviously I cannot use qt3 now. To use it on my computer, what should I do?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Regards,
lzw
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Qt is used by every KDE app and there is no qt command, for projects there is kdevelop, part of the kdewebdev package on the DVD, but there is also a kdevelop3 package available for ftp. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, licensed Private Pilot Retired IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Specialist Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks
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