On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 12:56:25PM -0500, Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:

> I suspect the problem is when a user has KDE with qt3-mt dependency,
> and perhaps a single application which either doesn't support threading
> and depends on qt3 or even qt2.  Then you have both installed.
> 
> If your configure program picks up moc2 or qt-config finds qt2 first,
> than you build LyX with inferior version of Qt, just because some old
> Qt2 application is lurking around your desktop.

No you don't. qt-config would default to the "system" Qt, as I showed
you in the fake ls output. In the case above, qt3 with mt. If a program
depends on qt2 or non-mt, it specifically runs with --no-mt or qt-config
-v 2 or whatever.

Simple.

> The ports infrastructure

is a distribution-specific feature, and no use whatsoever to us
generally.

regards
john

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