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| Thread ID: 45228 | 2004-05-14 10:49:00 | Where oh where has my QT gone? | Shaun Minfie (2961) | Press F1 |
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| 236644 | 2004-05-14 10:49:00 | Hey there guys n gals, I'm running Xandros Desktop 2 here and am trying to install dc-qt-0.1.0. I spent quite a bit of time installing libs and what not from Xandros Network (why cant they install them by default?) Running ./configure gets me: checking for Qt moc... "found in /usr/bin" checking for Qt libraries... Qt libs not found! If you have installed Qt in an unusual place, please use the "--with-qt-libs=" option So I duly updatedb and locate qt: /usr/lib/qt3 looks like a winna to me. Alas no. Any ideas oh great and wonder PF1'ers? Cheers Shaun |
Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 236645 | 2004-05-14 23:09:00 | > I'm running Xandros Desktop 2 here and am trying to > install dc-qt-0.1.0. Im sure somebody said there was a Binary somewhere for debian for that if you dont have any luck compiling > I spent quite a bit of time installing libs and what > not from Xandros Network (why cant they install them > by default?) Can I enquire what libs were missing? I run Gentoo and this is what dcgui-qt needs for me: giflib lcms libmng xfree libungif qt3 dclib-0.2.21 dcgui-qt-0.2.21 Do you mean the development tools were missing?? > Running ./configure gets me: > > checking for Qt moc... "found in /usr/bin" > checking for Qt libraries... > Qt libs not found! If you have installed Qt in an > unusual place, please use the "--with-qt-libs=" > option > Have you tried: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-libs=/usr/libs/qt3 > So I duly updatedb and locate qt: > > /usr/lib/qt3 looks like a winna to me. > > Alas no. Any ideas oh great and wonder PF1'ers? When you say "alas no." what exactly do you mean? Did you try something like what I posted above?? Hope this helps Chill. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 236646 | 2004-05-14 23:27:00 | The dc-qt and dcgui-qt programs both require QT. On Xandros, the /usr/lib/qt3 only contains a couple of plugin libraries and not the QT files (this is on the Standard Edition 2.0). I couldn't see a debian binary for qt, but there are rpm's available that you could try to convert to a deb format using Xandros. However, you can download the source from here (www.trolltech.com) and compile it yourself. Another much easier alternative is to use a GTK+ based dc client - this doesn't require QT. There is one on the Xandros Networks which may suit you. Switch to Expert View and then search for "dcgui". This package will install the program and all the required dependencies (~5.2 MB). You can then find the launch for this app under Launch > Apps > Net > DCgui. |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 236647 | 2004-05-14 23:45:00 | I had a similar problem trying to install Showmail, there is a thread somewhere, But I had to go to the site Jen refers to get Qt/X11 free edition. I downloaded the source file and did the configure /make/make install rigmarole and it installed ok. Then I was able to continue installing Showmail. ( I half feared it would say I needed Qt/X11 already installed in order to be able to configure it, like Showmail did :) ) |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 236648 | 2004-05-15 07:19:00 | > > I'm running Xandros Desktop 2 here and am trying > to > > install dc-qt-0.1.0. > Im sure somebody said there was a Binary somewhere > for debian for that if you dont have any luck > compiling Yip Tried that with the same result > > I spent quite a bit of time installing libs and > what > > not from Xandros Network (why cant they install > them > > by default?) > Can I enquire what libs were missing? > I run Gentoo and this is what dcgui-qt needs for me: > giflib > lcms > libmng > xfree > libungif > qt3 > dclib-0.2.21 > dcgui-qt-0.2.21 > > Do you mean the development tools were missing?? > Yeah > > Running ./configure gets me: > > > > checking for Qt moc... "found in /usr/bin" > > checking for Qt libraries... > > Qt libs not found! If you have installed Qt in an > > unusual place, please use the "--with-qt-libs=" > > option > > > Have you tried: > ./configure --prefix=/usr > --with-qt-libs=/usr/libs/qt3 Sorry, yeah I should have been clearer. I tried that and anythong else I could think of. See reply to Jen's post below :) Cheers Shaun |
Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 236649 | 2004-05-15 08:18:00 | > The dc-qt and dcgui-qt programs both require QT. On > Xandros, the /usr/lib/qt3 only contains a couple of > plugin libraries and not the QT files (this is on the > Standard Edition 2.0). I had started to wonder this > I couldn't see a debian binary for qt, but there are > rpm's available that you could try to convert to a > deb format using Xandros. However, you can download > the source from > her > (www.trolltech.com) and compile it yourself. Yeah I will give that a go tomorrow. > Another much easier alternative is to use a GTK+ > based dc client - this doesn't require QT. There is > one on the Xandros Networks which may suit you. > Switch to Expert View and then search for "dcgui". > This package will install the program and all the > e required dependencies (~5.2 MB). You can then find > the launch for this app under Launch > Apps > Net > > DCgui. Hmmm not in my Xandros network. |
Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 236650 | 2004-05-15 11:29:00 | >Hmmm not in my Xandros network. Did you select the Debian depository under one of the options along the top tool bar, and then select "Expert Mode" before searching? I found the package OK and installed it via Xandros Networks. I can't double check my settings at the moment as I have a wee technical problem with kdeinit not being able to start and I am sitting in a CLI only at the moment (different machine to current one of course!) :p |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 236651 | 2004-05-15 11:54:00 | Back! :D OK, I have fixed my Xandros now and have KDE running again. Out of interest it looks like I killed KDE by installing a QT package (converted from a rpm into a deb) which was not compatible with the rest of the system. Removing QT restored my system. Was doing a little testing/fiddling this afternoon ... :p Anyhow back on track .. In Xandros Networks you need to go Edit > Set Application Sources > and also select "Debian unsupported site". Then select Settings > Expert View. You will now be able to find the dcgui package. This app is still alpha which is why you can't find it on the Xandros distribution site. |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 236652 | 2004-05-16 05:57:00 | Yeah thanks for that Jen. I found it in the end. I am currently in the middle of a major drive organise so Xandros has been removed from the system. Its easier to reinstall linux than XP lol. At the moment it will be Xandros going back on unless anyone can convince me that there is another dist that is relatively easy to mantain. Cheers Shaun |
Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 236653 | 2004-05-16 08:21:00 | Mepi Linux (www.mepis.org) Cheers Murray P PS. Chill do you still want a copy to look at? |
Murray P (44) | ||
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