On Friday 11 April 2003 16.20, Andrzej Koszela wrote: > I hope this is the right list to post to... > > Anyhow, every time I try to compile a program that uses Qt, for instance > kmplayer, dcgui or pinentry-qt, ./configure has to be run with the > > --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3/ > --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt3 > > options. It then detects the Qt libs and includes, but fails later and says > > checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.1.0) (library qt-mt) > not > found. Please check your installation! > For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log. > Make sure that you have compiled Qt with thread support! > > ... And I have installed libqt3-mt-dev 3.1.1-7. Oh and I run debian testing > with some packages from unstable (kde 3.1.1), but most of it is from > testing. Now does debian put Qt in a non-standard location, and if so, why > and where? Is there some way to fix this? This problem appears every time I > try to compile something that uses Qt 3.x.x (I've never tried compiling > something that uses 2.x.x)...
Try --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 // Erik -- This is an example for a correct signature. Erik Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.lysator.liu.se/~erre/