Quoting Clayton Cornell <c.cornell@chello.nl>:
Here's a puzzer - at least for me. I am trying to install an app (in SuSE7.1) that wants to use Qt, and I am getting this error message:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= 1.42 and < 2.0) (libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
I have Qt installed....
rpm -aq | grep qt qt-devel-2.2.3-7 qt-2.2.3-7 qt-designer-2.2.3-5 qt-man-2.2.3-7 qt-extensions-2.2.3-7 qtarch-1.4-243 qtdevel-1.45-171 qtext-1.45-171 qtlib-1.45-171
I have tried pointing the config program at the Qt libs by using: ./configure --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt-2.2.3/lib
but I still get the same error. I have tried variations on the libs installed with SuSE 7.1 ( /usr/lib/qt/lib, /usr/lib/qt2/lib etc. - they are there... I checked) but get the same result.
So, I have reached the limits of my beginner Linux knowledge.... anyone have any suggestions or ideas? What obvious thing am I missing here?
Clayton
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