it called it because of qt4 enabled in the make.conf. i enabled qt4
qt3support and no qt3 in my use flags. thus, the qt3 it is still pushed in.
and by the way the new r3 compiles just fine on my system.

2007/8/14, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Monday 13 August 2007, Beso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re:
> [gentoo-amd64] qt compile problem':
> > kde 3.5.7 (which mainly depends on qt4).
>
> KDE 3.5.7 does not depend on Qt 4.  Libraries and applications are not
> allowed into KDE 3.5 unless they compile and run against Qt 3 (Qt 3.3 in
> particular, IIRC).
>
> KDE 4 will depend on Qt 4 (IIRC 4.2 in particular), and 4.0 will probably
> require the qt3support use flag.  (At least some libraries and
> applications.)
>
> Portage may have installed qt-4* as a "dependency" of one of the kde 3.5.7
> applications, but that's because portage is braindead.  In particular, it
> will "upgrade" packages by installing a different slot, and doesn't have
> (last I checked) a way to express a dependency on a range of versions that
> is bounded on both the top and bottom. "&& ( >=qt-3.3 <qt-4 )" doesn't
> work for that -- it could be satisfied by having both qt-3.2* and qt-4*
> installed e.g.
>
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