Hello Flak,

Flak Magnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> That is the compiled from source location as both the Ubuntu packages for qwt 
> and the bacula depkgs qwt installation gave me errors to the effect 
> of "blahblah.h symbol not found" during the compile.  Even if the initial 
> configure worked.

Did you have the developers packages of qwt for Ubuntu installed?

It's a time ago, that I used Ubuntu, but it is similar to Debian, which
I'm using now, and on Debian you need to install libqwt5-qt4-dev package
to have the header files.

On debian there had been another problem with the linker as there is
a qwt-qt4 library but no qwt, a symlink from /usr/lib/libqwt.so to
/usr/lib/libqwt-qt4.so fixed that.

Bat is cool. It's not essential but it makes - e.g. - the selection of
files to restore much more comfortable!

Yours sincerely,

Eric


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