On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 06:27:44AM -0400, Brian wrote:
> Hello. I have been following your updates with avifile on about a
> monthly basis, ever since you helped me with my qt lib configure
> updates. I have downloaded both the 0.7-0.7.11 snapshots and the cvs
> versions. Both seem to configure correctly even to the point of
> selecting my qt-3.0.4 libary from the numerous versions I have
Hmm looks like incorect moc is used to generate .moc files
> /usr/bin/moc < codecdialog.h > codecdialog.moc
Are you sure this is the right place for you Qt instalation -
Could you check if all the paths are properly used
> dialog.cpp' || echo './'`codecdialog.cpp
> g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -I/usr/lib/qt3/include
It might be possible that you have some unusual combination of Qt installed
in your systems which effectivily confuses autodetection mechanism.
> So, it looks to me that libavqt doesn't agree with my qt. Does that
> mean I should try and configure with an older version of qt? I really
> don't remember updating qt since last month, but I suppose I might have
> as I was getting the latest kde 3.01 up and going (please let gnome 2
> not be this much of a pain :-))
No libavqt works with all Qt >2.0
> Anyway, thanks again for your time. I'll wait on recompile with older
> qt libs till I see something on the list, as I would really like to get
Please check that there are not *.moc files before compilation
(make clean shuold remove them)
And also if the moc is used from the right path - maybe you shuold
specify path to Qt dir ??
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