On 31.Jul 2003 - 00:57:27, Yann Forget wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for your answer. > > > Hmm. If you are using unstable, you should not be using the version of > > Qt backported for Woody. I would imagine that you installed KDE3 on > > Woody or testing and subsequently upgraded to unstable? > > Yes, I didn't see that these libraries where left over from backported Qt > packages. So now I have : > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l '*qt3*' | grep ii > ii libqt3-compat-headers 3.1.1-9 > ii libqt3-headers 3.1.1-9 > ii libqt3-i18n 3.1.1-9 > ii libqt3-mt-dev 3.1.1-9 > ii libqt3c102 3.1.1-9 > ii libqt3c102-mt 3.1.1-9 > ii libqt3c102-mt-mysql 3.1.1-9 > ii libqt3c102-mysql 3.1.1-9 > ii qt3-dev-tools 3.1.1-9 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/kmysqladmin-0.6.2$ ./configure > (...) > checking for libjpeg... -ljpeg > checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (headers and libraries) > not found. Please check your installation! > For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
The real error is much further above the end, after the line "checking for Qt". Most KDE-Porgrams have problems with the place where QT3 is installed in debian. Try the --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 option to configure. > What does mean "c102" ? That is the ending of c++ programs/libs compiled with gcc-3.2 in debian. I don't know why they did that, probably so that everyone sees the difference at a glance. You know that the 4 version gcc-2.95, gcc-3.0, gcc-3.1 and gcc-3.2 have an incompatible Binary Interface for C++ Programs, so it is important to have programs/libs compiled with the same compiler. Andreas -- You are number 6! Who is number one?