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)