> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 11:10 +0100, Richard Williamson wrote:
>
> > 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:
>
> Sounds like you forgot to install the qtdevel, qtext and
> qtcompat packages.

Nope, I've got these installed and even reinstalled them.

> > 1)  What exactly is a qt library?
>
> It's a library for writing graphical user interfaces. KDE, for
> instance, uses it.
>
> > 2)  Do I have to point to it in a PATH variable somewhere?
>
> No, you shouldn't have to bother about that. If you use the qt
> stuff that came with SuSE Linux, the necessary settings are done
> automatically.
>
> > 3)  How can I tell if it's the 1.3 version that I have got?
>
> Again, if you use the qt supplied with SuSE, a
>
> rpm -q qt

Hmmm....even after reinstalling the above packages, I get no response from
this :(

I've also tried locate libqt, as suggested by Andy Ford, but with no luck.

Any ideas?
Richard Williamson

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