Re: Qt 4 installation and configuration woes

2010-03-04 Thread Tim Edwards
On 04/03/10 01:30, David McLean wrote:
> Hi all,
> Typically, I try to figure these type issues out myself but I'm
> currently under a time crunch, hence the email blast! Now to the point:
> 
> Has anyone had any issues with installing Qt4 and getting it working
> properly? It seems as though the basic Qt4 package does not include the
> make utility "qmake". Therefore I tried uninstalling it and downloading
> direct from Trolltech and building it from source which still leaves me
> some issues. I do appear to have qmake but I seem to have some
> environment variable issues. When I try to compile a project, I get the
> following error response:
> 
> [r...@dhcp...]# qmake
> Could not find mkspecs for your QMAKESPEC(linux-g++) after trying:
> /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.6.2/mkspecs
> Error processing project file:
> /home/dmclean/Desktop/VIIBRE/StageController/controller_v_0-01/controller_v_0-01.pro
> 
> Looks like I've got something looking in the wrong place but the
> "/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.6.2/mkspecs" is the correct path to the
> "mkspecs" directory. I do not have a lot of experience with
> system/environment variables. Has anyone experienced anything similar to
> this?

yum whatprovides "*/qmake"
>From the output of that you can see it looks like qt4-devel is needed:

yum install qt4-devel

Tim Edwards


Re: Qt 4 installation and configuration woes

2010-03-04 Thread Jean-Paul Chaput
Hi,

If qt4 is installed alongside with qt 3 and the packaging is
standart, you must uses "qmake-qt4" instead of plain "qmake".

Hope this helps.

On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 18:30 -0600, David McLean wrote:
> Hi all,
> Typically, I try to figure these type issues out myself but I'm
> currently under a time crunch, hence the email blast! Now to the
> point:
> 
> Has anyone had any issues with installing Qt4 and getting it working
> properly? It seems as though the basic Qt4 package does not include
> the make utility "qmake". Therefore I tried uninstalling it and
> downloading direct from Trolltech and building it from source which
> still leaves me some issues. I do appear to have qmake but I seem to
> have some environment variable issues. When I try to compile a
> project, I get the following error response:
> 
> [r...@dhcp...]# qmake
> Could not find mkspecs for your QMAKESPEC(linux-g++) after trying:
> /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.6.2/mkspecs
> Error processing project
> file: 
> /home/dmclean/Desktop/VIIBRE/StageController/controller_v_0-01/controller_v_0-01.pro
> 
> Looks like I've got something looking in the wrong place but the
> "/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.6.2/mkspecs" is the correct path to the
> "mkspecs" directory. I do not have a lot of experience with
> system/environment variables. Has anyone experienced anything similar
> to this?
> 
> Thank you for your time.
> 
> 
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'supervising' in process list

2010-03-04 Thread Tim Edwards
I've asked the syslog-ng mailing list but got no response here. I'm not
sure if this is something related to syslog or a general thing but can
someone explain to me what the 'supervising syslog-ng' process is doing,
and where (what package or sub-system) it comes from?

root 18622 1  0 08:53 ?00:00:00 supervising syslog-ng

root 18623 18622  0 08:53 ?00:00:00
/opt/syslog-ng/sbin/syslog-ng --no-caps

Thanks

Tim Edwards


Re: (New user) SL 5.4-Any rpms for madwifi-hal?

2010-03-04 Thread Troy Dawson

Ibidem wrote:

Hello all,
I've recently started using SL 5.4 (installed from mini-livecd) on my
Aspire One, with kernels 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 (original) and
2.6.18-164.11.1.el5 (updated).  Ath5k is functional on the live cd,
halfway working on the old kernel, somewhat better on the updated
kernel; but it comes nowhere near what the latest ath5k (2.6.31 & 32)
can do or what madwifi-hal can do.  I've tried installing madwifi, but
it did not provide the interfaces (ifconfig did not recognize ath0 and
eth1).  After looking around, I've found that only madwifi-hal works
with my chipset (AR5007), but I can't seem to find a recent
(2.6.18-164.11.1) rpm.  If I can install an rpm with dkms or kmod, that
would be ideal; I'd prefer to avoid compiling it myself.  I might have
missed something; if so, please point it out.  
Ibidem


We have not been providing madwifi for SL 5.4 because of the conflict it 
causes with the modules already in the kernel.
But we are providing it for the older releases, so you can always find 
the kernel-module-madwifi and kernel-module-madwifi-hal rpm's in the 
older releases security updates area.


http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/52/i386/updates/security/
If you have the regular 32 bit kernel installed the rpm's would be here.
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/52/i386/updates/security/kernel-module-madwifi-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5-0.9.4-15.sl5.i686.rpm
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/52/i386/updates/security/kernel-module-madwifi-hal-2.6.18-164.11.1.el5-0.9.4-15.sl5.i686.rpm

Troy
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