hi Roy, I think it's all programs that use Qt. Tried three, and all three don't do it. Hmmm, maybe I really should upgrade to sid. I did not do so yet, cause this is my first debian installation (but clean!!) and I didn't want to start with unstable, so that I don't mix my failures with the ones from unstable.
But before reinstalling an upgrade to unstable would be a good idea. ok, let you know wheather this was the fix, thanks again, greetings from Germany, Tom On Saturday 20 September 2003 14:23, Roy Pluschke wrote: > On September 20, 2003 04:23 am, Thomas Baumann wrote: > > I did try --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3, > > --with-qt-includes=/usr/share/qt3/include, > > --with-qt-libraries=/usr/share/qt3/lib in any combination, but without > > success ;(( > > > > I am not new to comiling stuff. I did it a thousand times (on RedHat, > > Mandrake, SuSE and even Slackware), but this problem makes me just > > crazy... > > > > I don't think that the configure-script or -options are wrong, because I > > tried to compile the testconf.cc on my own, without any configure around > > it. > > > > Doing this, I get the following error (as mentioned above (now below)): > > confdefs.h couldn't been found > > > > Maybe this is a hint to the problem??? > > Hi, > > I am running unstable and am not familiar with what is currently in > testing. Do you have the testing version (from the debian sources) also > installed? If so, perhaps configure is finding an older version?? I have > never installed qt from download.kde.org -- maybe it installs the libs and > headers in the "opt" directory as is done in some other distributions?? > > Six months ago I switched from testing to unstable because gnome2 in > testing was pretty broken at the time. I have found unstable to be be more > stable than testing was -- if that makes sense :) The versions of qt and > kde in unstable had no problems compiling the 1.1 beta of Scribus (a > desktop publishing program) two days ago. If nothing else works maybe a > switch to unstable is in order. If you tell me the name of the program I > will confirm if unstable will compile it here. > > Roy P. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]