Am Montag, 20. Juni 2016 um 16:04:03, schrieb Joel Kulesza <jkule...@gmail.com>
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Kornel Benko <kor...@lyx.org> wrote:
> 
> >
> > Your QT4 is installed under  /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3.
> > Look for include files in  /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/include
> >
> 
> Something is definitely weird with respect to the install:
> 
> 1127 jkulesza@machine[~/tmp/test]> which qmake
> /opt/local/vendor/anaconda/bin/qmake
> 1128 jkulesza@machine[~/tmp/test]> qmake --version
> QMake version 2.01a
> Using Qt version 4.8.5 in /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/lib
> 1129 jkulesza@machine[~/tmp/test]> ls /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/lib
> ls: cannot access /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/lib: No such file or
> directory
> 1130 jkulesza@machine[~/tmp/test]> ls
> /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/include
> ls: cannot access /opt/anaconda1anaconda2anaconda3/include: No such file or
> directory
> 
> I'm hoping the "fresh install" I requested from them will fix these types
> of issues.
> 

Yes, definitely weird. But maybe only your PATH points to the wrong qmake.
You should ask, where the QT4 is installed. Or search your system for other 
qmake instances.

> > > I have asked the admins to install Qt5 and I'll give it another go
> > > following that (ETA unknown).  This is perhaps a good opportunity for
> > them
> > > to get the upgrade out for other interested parties...
> >
> > OK. But make sure that the devel package of QT is installed too.
> >
> 
> That is among what I explicitly requested.

OK.

        Kornel

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