$ 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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