try ./configure --with-qt-dir=/path/to/qt2 i guess there is a problem finding qt2 when qt1 is installed too. i'm not an expert in this, but maybe it works for you
On Saturday 04 November 2000 21:13, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > Hello, > > I am attempting to './configure' a new kde2 utility > (http://www.1409.org/projects/kpsk/) and it depends on qt2.2 > or better. This am, my apt-get included 19 megs, of the updates, > qt2.2 was included - To my surprise. Yet, after a boot (just in case), > I attempted to run the configure script and it reports: > "checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (snapshot >= Qt 2.1 beta2) > (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation! " > > Here is what my system reports: > ii libqt1g 1.45-1.1 Shared Library > used by applications linked with libqt. > rc libqt1g-dev 1.45-1.1 Environment for > QT GUI development. > ii libqt2 2.0.2-1.1 Qt GUI Library > (runtime version). > rc libqt2-dev 2.0.2-1.1 Qt GUI library > (development version). > ii libqt2.2 2.2.1-6.potato.1 Qt GUI Library > (runtime version). > ii qt1g-doc 1.45-1.1 Comprehensive > docs (html), examples, and tutorial for QT. > ii qt2.2-doc 2.2.1-6.potato.1 Tutorial and > reference documentation and examples for Qt. > > Even though dselect reports that I have libqt.2.2-dev installed, my system > seems to refuse to see it? > > I am somewhat nervous about qt, as I have heard that mistakes can be hard > to repair. If anyone can shed some light on this, I would really appreciate > it. > > PS - pls reply direct to [EMAIL PROTECTED] since I'm not subscribed to the > list at this time. > > TIA and best regards all