On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 21:50:46 +0100, Florian Sievert wrote:
i noticed meanwhile several times that I am not able to compile one
or another software using qt. I always getting the same error:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0) (library qt-mt) not found. Please
check your installation!
For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
Make sure that you have compiled Qt with thread support!
This time during the try to compile superkaramba. I searched around a while (also this
list) and noticed that
someone points out the file /etc/profile.d/qt.sh and that the qt dir may be set wrong.
However after starting the script an "echo $QTDIR" gives back an
/usr/lib/qt-3.1. For me this doesn look fine. I also noticed an tip to give the qt-dir as
param for configure:
./configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/qt-3.1. With the same effect, the qt-lib isn't
found again. I am currently running out of good ideas? What could went wrong? I also
doesn't found any really usefull hint in the config.log,
The reason for the failure should be in config.log, as diagnostic output
on compiling and linking a test program is stored there. One common reason
is that the test code checks for a wrong Qt version constant. The
QT_VERSION constant changed with Qt 3.0.5 and can result in Qt >= 3.0.5 to
be detected as Qt < 3.0. Another reason could be missing dependencies.
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