Hi, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> I upgraded to KDE 3.1.3, in Debian unstable. This includes libqt3c102-mt > and all the related build packages: libqt3-mt-dev, kdelibs4-dev, and > libqt3-compat-headers. I also upgraded my gcc to version 3.2.2. > > Now whenever I try to build a KDE app from source (e.g. kgpg, kopete, > knowit), I get the infamous error message > > # ./configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 > <snip> > checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (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! I was struggling with the same problem and found that its solution is explicitly telling configure to use gcc-3.2. Thanks to http://opendoorsoftware.com/cgi/http.pl?p=DebianQTChecklist I realised that the links /usr/bin/gcc, /usr/bin/cpp and /usr/bin/g++ were pointing to the 2.95 versions. I don't know what the recommended way is, but I left the links in place and called configure with some environment variables set: CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.2 CPP=/usr/bin/cpp-3.2 CXX=/usr/bin/g++-3.2 ./configure That seemed to work. BTW I was compiling platero, a gui for the mldonkey p2p client. HTH, Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]