On Oct 24, 2004, at 4:36 pm MDT, Gary Olson wrote:
On Oct 24, 2004, at 10:39 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Gary K Olson wrote:
Sorry, you seem to have a very unusual setup, or I missdetected $QTDIR=/sw Please set $QTDIR manually and make sure that $QTDIR/bin/qmake exists. ### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.3.DYb32f failed, exit code 1 Failed: compiling qca-1.0-1 failed
My suspicion is you have fileutils or coreutils installed, apparently it's cp doesn't act like darwin's, and it breaks qt (most notably qmake) on some systems. I've got a fix that I just checked into CVS (along with splitting out the SQL plugins) that should be on the info mirrors in the next couple of hours. Try updating your qt3 and let me know if that fixes it.
-- Benjamin Reed, a.k.a. Ranger Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://ranger.befunk.com/ "Yeah, rpm is for people who can't keep track of hundreds of scraps of paper." -- John Beimler
That did it--I've confirmed that I have fileutils installed.
The weird part is it's only qmake and share/mkspecs that got copied wrong--everything else is in the right location.
Sorry I did not get back to the list sooner, I was in the field (lots of rain and snow) on Monday looking at damaged buildings. I had exactly the same problem with the same two files in the wrong location. I purged fileutils, and I was able to build the qt3 files and qca in the unstable branch. Now I have started the slow slog to build all the new kde files. So far so good on those. I do not have a symlinked /sw directory, so I do not have that problem. Thanks again to Ben and Alexander for their timely help.
Gary K. Olson
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