Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| 
| > Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > writes:
| > | AFAIK it is available on all current linux distros, but I neither have a
| > | qt3 pkg-config file on my suse nor on my debian box.
| > 
| > Not even under another name?
| 
| Oh yes, I have a qt-mt.pc file. I did not find that when I searched the last
| time.

Right. Same as I see then.
 
| > | >  dnl qt build will fail without moc or uic
| > | > +         AC_CHECK_PROGS(MOC, moc-qt3 moc)
| > | > +         AC_CHECK_PROGS(UIC, uic-qt3 uic)
| > | 
| > | I hope you know that we are doing far more than that (e. g. check the
| > | version) in qt*.m4?
| > 
| > Oh, I know.
| > 
| > But do we have to?
| 
| My opinion: For qt4: yes, since it would not work with moc3. For qt3
| probably not anymore (moc4 seems to work for qt3 just well, and if qt2 is
| still on the system then it is probably too old anyway).

But if we take for granted that the system is correctly installed.
Will it then matter? Cannot we just trust the information that
pkg-config gives us?

| Apart from that moc and uic are not always installed in $PATH, but in
| $QTDIR/bin.

I would have thought that they were on the path anyway.

-- 
        Lgb

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