I recall getting this error on another machine I was working on. Check all
of your QTDIR variables (wherever they may be set), and then check the
directory itself. make sure you don't have an old version of qt installed
somewhere (via RPM maybe.. do a "rpm -q qt" or the same on qt-devel).
do a "locate libqt" for more clues.
I have QTDIR set to /usr/local/qt since qt is a link to whatever version
I'm using (saves a lot of work). I also have /usr/local/qt/lib listed in
my /etc/ld.so.conf file (then run /sbin/ldconfig).
Everything works nice for me :)
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have QT 2.3.0 loaded, but when I compile my program , it's saying ...
>
> checking for QT .. configure: error QT ( >=QT 2.2.1) (Libraries) not
> found Please check your installation.
>
> What is it telling me to do? I did a set command and saw that QTDIR was
> pointed to another dir called 2.2.0 so I did this, QTDIR=/user/doc/qt-2.3.0
> and it still fails when I complie it.
>
--
-Statux
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