On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 02:15:29 +0100
Alexander Dalloz <alexander.dalloz(a)uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
Call me crazy lucky guy or badly laugh - I downloaded the kgpg
source,
untared it, changed to the sources dir, did no export of the KDEDIR as
I am a Gnome user and run ./configure.
I am as well, partly because of things like this. Qt and I have never seemed to get
along.
It states that -lqt-mt was not found but did not mess up. Did you
set
up anything special with your QT? I was irritated before because it
seems you have a directory /usr/lib/qt3 which is AFAIK no FC1
standard.
I only installed FC1 less than a month ago. The Qt stuff is bog-standard from the
installation. I have changed nothing related to Qt. Until I installed FC1, I was
completely unable to run any Qt material at all -- I mean for several years I never even
bothered looking at anything that used Qt because I've never been able to get it to
work and had completely removed Qt from my system. Since installing FC1, I've seen
that Qt programs now work for me, but I still can't compile using Qt.
--
-John (JohnThompson(a)new.rr.com)