missing file - in which package do I find libqt.so.2

missing file - in which package do I find libqt.so.2

Post by Karel Venke » Fri, 24 May 2002 01:51:32



I was trying to use kde 2.0. When I start kedit eg, I get the following
error :

Quote:> ld.so.1: kedit: fatal: /opt/morelib/libqt.so.2: unknown file type
> ld.so.1: kedit: fatal: libqt.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory
> Killed

I have installed qt, but the file is not present on the system. I have
verified it fith a find. So I guess I made an error in the installation
-although it gave a succes after pkgadd-, or I have not installed all
the required packages?
I use Solaris 7 on a UltraSparc 10
 
 
 

missing file - in which package do I find libqt.so.2

Post by Dave Uhrin » Fri, 24 May 2002 05:43:56



> I was trying to use kde 2.0. When I start kedit eg, I get the
> following error :

>> ld.so.1: kedit: fatal: /opt/morelib/libqt.so.2: unknown file type
>> ld.so.1: kedit: fatal: libqt.so.2: open failed: No such file or
>> directory Killed

> I have installed qt, but the file is not present on the system. I have
> verified it fith a find. So I guess I made an error in the
> installation -although it gave a succes after pkgadd-, or I have not
> installed all the required packages?
> I use Solaris 7 on a UltraSparc 10

libqt.so.2 is probably a symlink to libqt.so.2.3.1.  cd to /opt/morelib
and ls -l libqt.so*, and if the real file appears then create the
symlink.

 
 
 

missing file - in which package do I find libqt.so.2

Post by Karel Venke » Fri, 24 May 2002 08:34:49




>>I was trying to use kde 2.0. When I start kedit eg, I get the
>>following error :

>>>ld.so.1: kedit: fatal: /opt/morelib/libqt.so.2: unknown file type
>>>ld.so.1: kedit: fatal: libqt.so.2: open failed: No such file or
>>>directory Killed

>>I have installed qt, but the file is not present on the system. I have
>>verified it fith a find. So I guess I made an error in the
>>installation -although it gave a succes after pkgadd-, or I have not
>>installed all the required packages?
>>I use Solaris 7 on a UltraSparc 10

> libqt.so.2 is probably a symlink to libqt.so.2.3.1.  cd to /opt/morelib
> and ls -l libqt.so*, and if the real file appears then create the
> symlink.

In the directory /opt/morelib the file libqt.so.2.3.1 is not present.
The file libqt.so.2 is a regular file I copied there. To be sure, I made
it also executable for world, but this did not change anything. Is it a
wrong version? Why the complaint it is an unknown type?

Karel.

 
 
 

missing file - in which package do I find libqt.so.2

Post by Dave Uhrin » Fri, 24 May 2002 09:07:29



> In the directory /opt/morelib the file libqt.so.2.3.1 is not present.
> The file libqt.so.2 is a regular file I copied there. To be sure, I
> made it also executable for world, but this did not change anything.
> Is it a wrong version? Why the complaint it is an unknown type?

What does 'file libqt.so.2' give you?

I'm running Linux on my desktop and my Solaris server does not have qt
or kde installed so I can't tell you what it should be there.  But on
the Linux box:

[lib]# file libqt.so.2.3.1
libqt.so.2.3.1: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1,
stripped

Yours should be similar.  If not, then you may need to either find a
proper qt2 binary package or build qt2 from source.

 
 
 

missing file - in which package do I find libqt.so.2

Post by Karel Venke » Sun, 26 May 2002 04:04:57


Quote:

> What does 'file libqt.so.2' give you?

> I'm running Linux on my desktop and my Solaris server does not have qt
> or kde installed so I can't tell you what it should be there.  But on
> the Linux box:

> [lib]# file libqt.so.2.3.1
> libqt.so.2.3.1: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1,
> stripped

Indeed, here seems to be the problem, it seems to be just a text file.

Quote:

> Yours should be similar.  If not, then you may need to either find a
> proper qt2 binary package or build qt2 from source.

I Guess so, but i installed qt from a precompiled package and the file
did not appear. So I guess I need to do some more.

Karel.

 
 
 

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