Hi, Just installed woody, and experimented with Qt 3.0.3 I did this: g++ -I$QTDIR/include -o hello hello.cpp -L$QTDIR/lib -lqt and also this g++ -I$QTDIR/include -o hello -lqt hello.cpp -L$QTDIR/lib
Compiling process went without error msgs. 'hello' file has been produced. But this "hello" file is not executable. The message is: "bash: hello: command not found". I suspect, this comes from directories which were put in places which CAN NOT FULLY be recognized by qt (incl qt-designer) with its path definition QTDIR = /usr/share/qt (in my case). Another thing, help manual does not work either. Looking further at the directories: /usr/share/qt contains - /bin - /mkspecs - /tols - /doc (dir link pointing to /usr/share/doc/qt3-doc/doc which is empty) - /include /dir link pointing to /usr/include/qt) - /usr/share/man/man3 The Qt Reference Documentation is stored in /usr/share/qt-doc In /usr/doc the following links are available: - /qt-designer-doc pointing to /usr/share/doc/qt-designer-doc - qt3-doc pointing to /usr/share/doc/doc/qt3-doc - qt3-tools pointing to /usr/share/doc/qt3-tools My questions are: 1. Is it correct that the above directory structure (which does not match the path definition) is the source of the failed compilation? 2. How does the 's_t_a_n_d_a_r_d' directory tree look like ? Any hint, how to solve this problem? Any help would highly be appreciated. Regards Setyo Nugroho -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]