Check out the SuSE ftp site and get a file called qtcompat. I
believer tht will solve your problem by providing some
backward compatibility for programs that require older QT
libs.
Richard Williamson wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I am trying to run ./configure on several programs I have downloaded, but I
> get an error saying that it can't find the qt 1.3 libraries. I've had a
> look in /usr/X11R6/lib and there is a load of qt stuff there.
> questions:
> 1) What exactly is a qt library?
> 2) Do I have to point to it in a PATH variable somewhere?
> 3) How can I tell if it's the 1.3 version that I have got?
>
> Please forgive my terminal ignorance but I am still at the bottom of a very
> steep learning curve in Linux and I don't really get what's happening with
> all of these different libraries.
>
> Dazed and confused
> Richard Williamson
>
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