Umm.  Author here.  Since It Works For Me (TM), I'll accept patches. 
=:)  Actually, I believe that I snarfed the auto* magic from the latest
kde3 tree, so �yvind, I'd be curious to see if you can build kde3
either.

On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 11:55, �yvind Stegard wrote:
> Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> 
> >>>unless you have libqt-mt-devel or whatever your dist calls it the configure
> >>>script won't find it.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>Yep, like I said, I have all the development files installed as well. 
> >>(libqt3-devel-3.0.4 package). I also jsut noticed that someone has filed 
> >>a bug on the same problem at bbconf.sf.net.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >you are missing the point.  libqt3-devel is NOT libqt3-mt-devel.  Their
> >configure script expects you to have installed the mt lib and devel.
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> OK, I see..Hm.. So there should be a package named libqt3-mt-devel 
> somewhere, or libqt3-mt ? That's strange, since all my searches result 
> in the libqt3 package, which does contain a multithreaded library (I've 
> checked), together with a libqt3-devel package(which also contains a 
> QThread.h file in the includes-dir, which I assume has something to do 
> with the multithreading features?). Searching for libqt-mt-devel gives 
> no results on Google/linux, rpmfind.net nor Mandrake's website(s).
> 
> Perhaps I must go to Trolltech and get their free version and compile 
> the whole monster it to make it work ? =)
> 
> I find no indication that there is a libqt3-mt-devel rpm package 
> anywhere. I might, of course, be totally wrong, but it seems so. Any 
> more tips would be greatly appreciated, since I'm a bit confused right 
> now and would like to get bbconf up and running.
> Thanks..
> 
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