Greetings, everyone. I've been having a real bear of a time compiling Scribus on Solaris. My first problem was getting Qt (it wouldn't compile, giving me a pthread error that was reminiscent of another compiling problem I had related to using GCC rather than Sun's compiler), so I downloaded and installed the KDE packages from kde.org. However, this still doesn't work. I have added the Qt libraries to the system default using crle, all of the Qt-related environment variables are set, and I've explicitly told ./configure where to look, but it keeps bombing out with the "Qt must be >= 3.0.2" error.
Is the Qt from KDE not the developer version, perhaps? Is there some trick I've missed? I'm running Solaris 10 for SPARC (Software Express), but I was having the same issues under 9. I've hunted around, but I can't find anything further that I haven't already tried. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :-) Rainer Heilke
