Hi,
My problem is solved. I downloaded the depkgs-qt-21Aug07.tar.gz file
from:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=50727&package_id=44425
Read very carefully the INSTALL file! After make qt4 (takes a very long
time) and make qwt, I set the paths described in qt4-paths file. F
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
Truly I don't know, I've the both version
/usr/lib/libqwt.so.4
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so.4
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so.4.2
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so.4.2.0
and /usr/lib/libqwt.so.5.0.0
If I remember you need qwt5 for qt4...
Strange, I have
Michel Meyers wrote:
> Make sure you're using the correct version of qwt-qt4. (I know on my
> Debian lenny system, configure will go out and use the wrong one so I
> have to patch bat.pro and Makefile to point to the proper one to use.)
>
I have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qt-console]# yum list qwt
Inst
I get the error when I do make install:
/root/bacula/bacula-2.2.0/src/qt-console/jobgraphs/jobplot.cpp:414: undefined
reference to `QwtPlotMarker::setLabelAlignment(QFlags)'
obj/jobplot.o:(.rodata._ZTV17DateTimeScaleDraw[vtable for
DateTimeScaleDraw]+0x10): undefined reference to
`QwtAbstractScale
Sorry, but I'dont have in bacula-2.2.0/src/qt-console folder bat file. I have
bat.conf, bat.h and so on, but not bat.
What have done wrong?
kbela
> It's reside in the source tree
> bacula-2.2.0/src/qt-console/bat
>
> You can simply copy it to /usr/bin or /usr/sbin or whatever location
> is con
Hi,
I'm new on this list and I apologies for my poor English.
I have install Bacula 2.2.0 from sources on Fedora 7 with option
--enable-bat, but after installation I'can not find bat. Where it is? A
looked on archive, but I find nothing about this problem. Qt4 and qwt
are installed.
Thank you