On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 12:08:05AM -0500, Carlos Manuel Duclos Vergara wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been trying to compile a KDE application but configure never finds
> the qt3 lib. I used the --with-qt-includes and --with-qt-libs= pointing to
> /usr/local/lib/qt3/{include,lib} since after a clean installation of
> OpenBSD 4.0 I found qt3 there.
> The first application I tried to compile was KMyMoney, but I never passed
> that step. After a while I decided to try with another application just to
> make sure that the problem reproduces with it. I tried to compile KDevelop
> and the result is the same.
> Since OpenBSD includes lots of KDE applications, I'm sure that I must be
> doing something wrong or there is some trick I don't know.
> At this point I have double checked that I have all the required tools and
> is still the same. My configuration:
> - Plain OpenBSD 4.0
> - KDE system (base, libs, sdk, koffice)
> - qt3 included with OpenBSD 4.0
> - autoconf 2.60
you usually don't need this.
> - automake 1.9
nor this.
> - gcc/g++: 3.3.5 (OpenBSD 4.0)

> Steps I follow:
> 1. Unpack kmymoney2-0.8.5
> 2. ./configure

Have a look in the ports tree at ports/x11/kde/kde.port.mk, 
it contains all of the stuff that's necessary to configure most kde apps.

This is a design choice: OpenBSD has a clear separation between the base
system and the rest. KDE is not part of the base system, neither is qt.
So they are not found with configure unless you tweak it a great deal.

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