Install kxicq => no QT 1.4X found, but I've installed it !!!

Install kxicq => no QT 1.4X found, but I've installed it !!!

Post by Onion O » Mon, 11 Jan 1999 04:00:00



Hi,

I have installed KDE, therfore I needed QT-libraries, so I installed Qt
version 1.40.
Now I want to install a icq klone, I tired two programmes, one of them
is kxicq, when I do " ./configure"
they both say at the end: "No QT libraries version 1.40 or higher
installed, check your installation".

What is the problem cause QT is installed, cause otherwise I wouldn't be
able to run KDE...
Can someone help me please?

Thank you very much,
                                                        Jurrien Kok

 
 
 

Install kxicq => no QT 1.4X found, but I've installed it !!!

Post by Seth Rothber » Mon, 11 Jan 1999 04:00:00



>I have installed KDE, therfore I needed QT-libraries, so I installed Qt
>version 1.40.
>Now I want to install a icq klone, I tired two programmes, one of them
>is kxicq, when I do " ./configure"
>they both say at the end: "No QT libraries version 1.40 or higher
>installed, check your installation".

>What is the problem cause QT is installed, cause otherwise I wouldn't be
>able to run KDE...
>Can someone help me please?

>Thank you very much,

This seems to be a general problem with some kde apps. You can get around it by
telling configure where you've installed qt. For example:

        ./configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt

Hope this helps.

Seth

 
 
 

Install kxicq => no QT 1.4X found, but I've installed it !!!

Post by Michael Per » Wed, 13 Jan 1999 04:00:00



>Hi,

>I have installed KDE, therfore I needed QT-libraries, so I installed Qt
>version 1.40.
>Now I want to install a icq klone, I tired two programmes, one of them
>is kxicq, when I do " ./configure"
>they both say at the end: "No QT libraries version 1.40 or higher
>installed, check your installation".

>What is the problem cause QT is installed, cause otherwise I wouldn't be
>able to run KDE...
>Can someone help me please?

>Thank you very much,
>                                                        Jurrien Kok

You may have to point the configure script to the locations where the
qlibs are installed.  Do a ./configure --help I believe to see the options
that configure takes.

--
Michael E. Perry

------------------

 
 
 

Install kxicq => no QT 1.4X found, but I've installed it !!!

Post by Randa » Wed, 13 Jan 1999 04:00:00


It's a typo. Should say qt 1.42 not installed. Some of the latest snapshots in
the kde lib need qt 1.42 to operate. Just go get the latest qt1.42 rpm and
install it then it should compile. I had the same problem and the typo really
threw me.

Randy



>>Hi,

>>I have installed KDE, therfore I needed QT-libraries, so I installed Qt
>>version 1.40.
>>Now I want to install a icq klone, I tired two programmes, one of them
>>is kxicq, when I do " ./configure"
>>they both say at the end: "No QT libraries version 1.40 or higher
>>installed, check your installation".

>>What is the problem cause QT is installed, cause otherwise I wouldn't be
>>able to run KDE...
>>Can someone help me please?

>>Thank you very much,
>>                                                        Jurrien Kok

>You may have to point the configure script to the locations where the
>qlibs are installed.  Do a ./configure --help I believe to see the options
>that configure takes.

>--
>Michael E. Perry

>------------------

 
 
 

Install kxicq => no QT 1.4X found, but I've installed it !!!

Post by Larr » Thu, 14 Jan 1999 04:00:00




>>Hi,

>>I have installed KDE, therfore I needed QT-libraries, so I installed Qt
>>version 1.40.
>>Now I want to install a icq klone, I tired two programmes, one of them
>>is kxicq, when I do " ./configure"
>>they both say at the end: "No QT libraries version 1.40 or higher
>>installed, check your installation".

>>What is the problem cause QT is installed, cause otherwise I wouldn't be
>>able to run KDE...
>>Can someone help me please?

>>Thank you very much,
>>                                                        Jurrien Kok

>You may have to point the configure script to the locations where the
>qlibs are installed.  Do a ./configure --help I believe to see the options
>that configure takes.

This should be in the /etc/profile or $HOME/.profile whichever you prefer.

export QTDIR=/usr/local/qt    or whatever your path to qt is.
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$QTDIR/include

 
 
 

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