On Tuesday 2008-08-19 12:46, Frank Mehnert wrote: > >Qt3 (in contrast to Qt4) is usually installed into a specific directory >with the following structure: > /usr/share/qt3 > .../include > .../qglobal.h > ... and much more header files > >> assumes that Qt lives in >> particular locations, which is a horribly wrong assumption. > >Why 'horribly wrong'? Qt3 is normally installed into a specific >location. Actually that configure script works fine at least for >Mandriva 2007/2008, Debian Sarge-Sid, Ubuntu 6.06-8.04, openSUSE 10.2-11, >Fedora 5-9, rhel3-5, Gentoo and some others. So I don't think that the >assumption about a specific loaction is that bad. > >Which distribution are you talking about?
I observed this on an Ubuntu 8.04. Since you just mentioned openSUSE 11, I gave that a try too, and it does work there, i.e. /usr/lib/qt3/include exists and configure sees qt3. This then probably means Ubuntu is broken (which would not surprise me). libqt3-headers 3:3.3.8-b-0ubuntu3 libqt3-mt 3:3.3.8-b-0ubuntu3 libqt4-qt3support 4.3.4-0ubuntu3 python-qt3 3.17.4-1ubuntu4 qt3-qtconfig 3:3.3.8-b-0ubuntu3 Thanks for the heads up, Jan _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
