$ dpkg -S lrelease
libqt4-dev: /usr/share/qt4/bin/lrelease
libqt4-dev: /usr/bin/lrelease-qt4
libqt4-dev: /usr/share/man/man1/lrelease-qt4.1.gz

You seems to have somehow broken system :/

Ondrej Wisniewski napsal(a):
> OK, great. After installing libqt4-dev and changing the symbolic link
> /etc/alternatives/qmake to point to /usr/bin/qmake-qt4, now the build
> process starts but it stops with an error:
> 
> Linking CXX static library libowphone.a
> [ 62%] Built target owphone
> Scanning dependencies of target lrelease
> [ 62%] Runs lrelease command
> Usage:
>     lrelease [options] project-file
>     lrelease [options] ts-files [-qm qm-file]
> Options:
>     -help  Display this information and exit
>     -nocompress
>            Do not compress the .qm files
>     -verbose
>            Explain what is being done
>     -version
>            Display the version of lrelease and exit
> make[2]: *** [debug/lang/qtwengophone_fi.qm] Error 1
> make[1]: ***
> [wengophone/src/presentation/qt/CMakeFiles/lrelease.dir/all] Error 2
> make: *** [all] Error 2
> 
> 
> The error message is not really explicative. What is the problem now?
> Some problem in the source files I pulled from the HG repos?
> 
> Jan Kaláb wrote:
>> * PGP Signed by an unknown key
>>
>> dpkg -S will only show installed filenames, so you should do dpkg -S
>> qmake, and it gives me a long list of installed files with qmake in
>> their name. one of the lines is
>>
>> libqt4-dev: /usr/share/qt4/bin/qmake
>>
>> I don't know how to display files in package, but Synaptic can show it.
>>
>> Ondrej Wisniewski napsal(a):
>>> Sorry to bother the list with this lenghty thread but I don't really get
>>> anywhere. I just installed libqt4-dev but it only installs the following
>>> files:
>>>
>>> $ dpkg -S libqt4-dev
>>> libqt4-dev: /usr/share/doc/libqt4-dev/changelog.Debian.gz
>>> libqt4-dev: /usr/share/doc/libqt4-dev/copyright
>>> libqt4-dev: /usr/share/doc/libqt4-dev
>>> libqt4-dev: /usr/share/lintian/overrides/libqt4-dev
>>> libqt4-dev: /usr/share/doc/libqt4-dev/GPL_EXCEPTION_ADDENDUM.TXT.gz
>>>
>>> What's wrong here? How can I get the latest version of gmake onto my
>>> system?
>>>
>>> Jan Kaláb wrote:
>>>>> Old Signed by an unknown key
>>>> libqt4-dev
>>>>
>>>> Ondrej Wisniewski napsal(a):
>>>>> I already have Hardy backports enabled and updated my system just a
>>>>> few
>>>>> days ago.
>>>>>
>>>>> What is the Ubuntu Package that contains qmake??? Is there any command
>>>>> to find that out?
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan Kaláb wrote:
>>>>>>> Old Signed by an unknown key
>>>>>> QMake version 2.01a
>>>>>> Using Qt version 4.4.0 in /usr/lib
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You seems to have really old version of QMake. Enable backports
>>>>>> repository in Ubuntu, there is Qt 4.4.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ondrej Wisniewski napsal(a):
>>>>>>> qmake is there but maybe not the right version ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ qmake -v
>>>>>>> Qmake version: 1.07a (Qt 3.3.8b)
>>>>>>> Qmake is free software from Trolltech ASA.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ondrej Wisniewski wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hello Roland,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> thanks for the How-To.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I followed it until
>>>>>>>> ./build_make.sh --build debug
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> but I get the following error:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.6/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1421
>>>>>>>> (MESSAGE):
>>>>>>>>    Qt qmake not found!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Some package might still be missing. Any ideas?

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