Can't find X includes - xorg-devels will not install!
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Somehow you ended up with two versions of qt. I suggest you run
Code:
#rpm -qa | grep -i qt
A list of packages will be printed out. Uninstall all the qt packages using "rpm -e --nodeps qt-version (version as printed in the results you get after running the commands above)". After that reinstall qt by doing "yum install qt qt-devel".
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Thanks for all the help so far!
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Well - I ahve a bunch of apps and themes I downloaded from kde-look.org and kde-apps.org.
I downloaded the source packages and want to install them myself...
Some did have fedora builds - but I want to learn more about linux and how to install stuff.
Still studying engineering so this is all helping me a lot!!!
Then you can manually pass the prefix to ./configure using --with-qt-prefix=. For instance, if you get a result at /usr/lib/./qt/include/qt.h, then the prefix is /usr/lib/qt.
I did this and it worked!
Now I get this error:
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checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
Although this is for clamav antivirus, here's a quote from the above link:
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No KDE headers
You get the message:
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers
installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
You need to install the kde-devel package for your distribution.
This problem I am really unfamiliar with, but thought I would share what I found.
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