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From: Tom Dunstan <tommyd@senet.com.au>
To : linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 13:22:11 +1030
Re: qt
Alex wrote:
<snip>
> Ok so I start compiling and this is the error:
>
> "yes/qstyle.h does not exist.
> sorry, but you need QT version 2.0 or higher to compile the Qt gui
> plugin.
That looks dodgy... I've got some form of qt-2 installed (not quite sure
which snapshot, though, and I don't use it much), and the qstyle.h file
is in the standard qt include directory, not in a "yes" subdir. Was it
definitely the latest licq version? You could also try a later qt
snapshot from source, but it looks like an licq problem to me.
> Now I'm pissed because I know I have qt-20 installed...so I ran a query
> on it and alas
> here it is.
>
> 64 {root@pluto(/usr/home/alex/licq/licq-0.75.1/plugins/qt-gui)}> rpm
> -qa | grep qt
> qt-2.00-1
> 65 {root@pluto(/usr/home/alex/licq/licq-0.75.1/plugins/qt-gui)}>"
The only other thing I can think of is that if you've installed a
version
of qt from source at any stage, you might be getting that rather than
the rpm version, but due to the way qt does its directories etc, it's
actually much more likely that you'd hit the rpms than a source install,
unless you give the configure process an explicit directory tree.
Yes, that sentence was far too long. :)
PS, are you really "lex@senet.com.au", or is it a typo?
--
Tom Dunstan - thomas.dunstan@student.adelaide.edu.au
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