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Re: QT-1.45 from ports not working



Yeah it helped  a bit by the way the programs are usually looking for 1.45 
which is on the ports.




>
>Dave Taira wrote:
> > Actually, he did, in a private mail. Perhaps I should've cc'ed my
> > reply to the list. At any rate, he said:
>
>IMHO..I think it is his responsibility, not yours...
>
> > > Ok here is an example I am trying to compile the source code to the
> > > kdegame-1.1.2 package and it fails on ./configure with qt... 
>configure:
> > > error: Qt >= X version <headers and libraries not found> that is the 
>same
> > > error I get from all apps that require QT on configure.
>
>If he could tell us which version of qt is the program is looking
>for(for example, qt-2.x should be downloaded from www.troll.no, and then
>compiled(Just as a reference, you need to download and extract it to
>$DIR/qt-2.x and set QTDIR variable to $DIR/qt-2.x, then make it. cp -R
>$DIR/qt* /usr/lib ; ls -l /usr/lib/qt...which usually points to qt-1.x,
>remove that link, and set /usr/lib/qt to /usr/lib/qt-2.x which he should
>have moved to that dir previously).
>
>qt-1.4x should be easily made from ports.Also qt-2.x cleans very
>cleanly, on a OpenBSD 2.7 x86 box.
>
> >Some experimentation with the source showed that it seems to look in
> >/usr by default, so I recommended using the --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt
> >(or what ever it is the port calls the directory).
>
>Also he should check if /usr/lib/qt exists, at times it might be the
>case that it was built properly but a sym link to /usr/lib/qt ->
>/usr/lib/qt-1.4 wasn't made, though it is very unlikely.
>
>Hope that helps
>
>//Kevin
><< kevin.vcf >>

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