Hi Terence,
Yes, many thanks, that has solved the problem.
p4v was installed on the system, done by copying the contents of the p4v.tgz
bin directory to /usr/bin.
This included a 'qt.conf' file, which I guess was interfering with qmake.
Is there an official p4 and p4v package for ubuntu?
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Yes I'm pretty sure its the qmake from the qt4-qmake package.
I'll recheck again tomorrow when I back at work and can access the
machine.
I do have a custom QT build on the machine, but it is build from 4.7.1
sources, and was actually only done as a solution to encountering this
problem first!
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Title:
qmake built in paths are incorrect
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qt4-dev-tools
The qmake tool has built in paths that it uses to determine the location of
other qt tools, libs, spec files etc.
These paths are set at compile time when building qmake from the QT SDK.
The version of qmake provided for 64bit ubuntu 10.04