That would be in the X11 directory.
                If you goto www.debian .org follow the debian package links.
When you choose a package this way it will list all dependent and recommend
packages. This is the simplest I know to check out dependences.

                Rod..

                                ----------
                                From:  Jeff Browning
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                Sent:  Thursday, December 03, 1998 7:11 PM
                                To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                Cc:  debian-user@lists.debian.org
                                Subject:  RE: Linux newbie needs help

                        Thanks but when I dpkg the .deb file, it says qt1g
depends on xlib6g. 
                        Where could I get that? Thanks.

                        Jeff

                        >From: "Person, Roderick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                        >To: 'Jeff Browning' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                        >Subject: RE: Linux newbie needs help
                        >Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 15:02:56 -0500
                        >
                        >               I meant the .deb  for the qt1 libs,
that way you need not
                        >compile it.  
                        >                               ----------
                        >                               From:  Person,
Roderick
                        >                               Sent:  Thursday,
December 03, 1998 3:02 PM
                        >                               To:  'Jeff Browning'
                        >                               Subject:  RE: Linux
newbie needs help
                        >
                        >                               You can get the .deb
from Debian.org under
                        >the /non-free directory.
                        >
                        >                               ftp.debian.org
                        >
                        >                               ----------
                        >                               From:  Jeff Browning
                        >[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                        >                               Sent:  Thursday,
December 03, 1998 5:58 PM
                        >                               To:
debian-user@lists.debian.org
                        >                               Subject:  Linux
newbie needs help
                        >
                        >                               Hey all,
                        >
                        >                               Just successfully
installed my first linux
                        >box with no problems. Now I 
                        >                               want to install KDE.
In the KDE install
                        >guide, it says that I need the 
                        >                               Qt library. I
downloaded Qt, untar-ed it.
                        >When I type ./configure (like 
                        >                               it says to do in
INSTALL) it says: 
                        >
                        >                               "Checking for a
C-Compiler...
                        >                               checking for gcc...
no
                        >                               checking for cc...
no
                        >                               checking for xlc...
no
                        >                               configure: error: no
acceptable cc fount in
                        >$PATH"
                        >
                        >                               Uh, help. Where can
I get a C-Compiler?
                        >
                        >                               One more thing. Are
there any free POP3
                        >clients for Linux?
                        >
                        >                               Thanx in advance.
                        >
                        >                               Jeff
                        >
                        >
                        >       
        
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