> 
> Did qca-tls emerge properly yet?
> 

No, but this bit is new:

Configuring qca-tls ...
Verifying Qt 3.x Multithreaded (MT) build environment
... fail

Unable to find Qt mkspecs. Please set QTDIR
manually. Perhaps you need to install Qt 3
development utilities. You may download them either
from the vendor of your operating system or from
www.trolltech.com

I have /usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/...
/usr/include/qt/4.../usr/include/qt4.../usr/lib/qt4. 

Hmm, interesting, /usr/bin/qt3to4. Dare I run it? 

What options should I use. I don't want to make a bad
situation worse. 

localhost ~ # qt3to4 --help
Tool for porting Qt 3 applications to Qt 4, using the
compatibility library
and compatibility functions in the core library.
Usage: qt3to4 [options] <Infile>, [Infile], ...

Infile can be a source file or a project file.
If you specify a project file, ending with .pro or
.pri,
qt3to4 will port all files specified in that project.

Options:
-h                            Display this help.
-alwaysOverwrite              Port all files without
prompting.
-rulesFile                    Specify the location for
the rules file.
-I                            Add directory to the
list of directories to be searched for header files.
-disableCppParsing            Disable the C++ parsing
component.
-disableBuiltinQt3Headers     Do not use the built-in
Qt 3 headers.
-missingFileWarnings          Warn about files not
found while searching for header files.
-strict                       Be stricter when
selecting which tokens to replace.

The porting documentation contains more information on
how
to use qt3to4 as well as general porting information.




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