On 02.03.06 12:59:23, Hai Zaar wrote: > > To give you an idea how Debian does that. This way you can safely set > > QTDIR to /usr/share/qt3 and Qt still finds includes, libs, plugins and > > so on. > Yes, but the original problem was that sip could not find qmake specs,
Right and that was caused by you not setting the QTDIR variable properly. QTDIR should point to /usr/share/qt not /usr. > The bottom line is that: > 1. My qt is isntalled with: > libs at /usr/lib > included at /usr/include/qt > shared data at /usr/share/qt > and for me it looks very natural and FHS-like It's the same here. > 2. For some reason, sip failed to detect qmake.specs at > /usr/share/qt/mkspecs/default/ and I've (brutally) fixed it. You can force sip's configure to find your Qt3 either by using QTDIR variable or using the -q switch. Either has to point to /usr/share/qt in your case. Andreas -- You will pioneer the first Martian colony. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde