Issues with qt libraries in Fedora
I wondered for a while why it was that I couldn't install anything that wasn't an RPM. Initially I thought it was just my own inability to do anything in linux, but upon further investigation I discovered that my computer was definately helping. I have no QT library that I can find.
This means that fun little essentials like moc aren't there. Additionally, when I ./configure, the makefiles are made with qt-2.3.1 paths that I don't have (I have qt-3.1). I tried installing a new library for it, but that won't compile because I don't have the old one (if I understand correctly). Anyone have any ideas? |
Why don't you try putting in the cds and installing whatever it is you need from there to fix the prob, ie install the qt libs.
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This, unfortunately, is easier said than done.
I made the mistake as installing Linux on my 4 year old Sony Vaio... Something that was a small miracle in itself. The CD drive is PCMCIA, and is sketchy at best. I still haven't perfected the skill of switching CDs, and for some reason it doesn't like recognizing my disk 2 of FC1. Either of them. I tried this last night, and got down to installing the RPMs manually off the disk, using the details of the update to know which packages I should install (Not that some of them aren't self-explainatory). This has been working so far, but there must be an easier way! Thanks, though! |
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