Eddy Cooper wrote:

> Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
>
> > Michael Irving <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > > I use this :
> > > >
> > > > MOC=/usr/bin/moc2 QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt2/ ./configure --*
> > > >
> > > I see that you don't run Mandrake yourself as there is no /usr/lib/qt2 when I
> >
> > (root@kenobi)[/RPMS]-# rpm -qpl --changelog qt2-devel-2.0.1-6mdk.i586.rpm |head -40
> > [...]
> > * Tue Jul 27 1999 Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > - First version for Mandrake distribution
> >
> > sure i don't run mandrake but i have do the package.
> >
> > > have it installed.. qt2 is located within /usr/lib ..
> >
> > Humm back to office maybe you can compile like this :
> >
> > CXXFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fexceptions -frtti" CC=%{compiler} ./configure \
> >     --prefix=%{kdeprefix} \
> >     --with-install-root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT \
> >     --with-pam \
> >     --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt2
> > make MOC="/usr/bin/moc2"
> >
> > Sorry.
> >
> > --
> > MandrakeSoft          http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
> >                                          --Chmouel
>
> Telling ./configure all the right dirs works ok but when it tries to compile an X-QT
> library test program it doesn't work.  I'm trying the latest Kvirc on this.
>
> Eddy Cooper

Eddy why don't you install the static binary version of kvirc, I am using it!
kvirc-1.0.0-beta3.1=i386.tar.gz
With this version you don't need the QT2 library!

Szymon Stefanek                                                 Mon Oct 04 1999
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This package contains the statically linked ELF binary version of
KVIrc-1.0.0-beta 3.1 for intel 386 machines.


The source code for this release is available at http://www.kvirc.org

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