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From: Dersim (Sim) Ahmad (dahmad_at_kuala-lumpur.sema.slb.com)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 22:05:06 CST

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    Hi,
         It works, but i had to force the qt-2.2 qt-devel-2.2 installation,
    and thankfully qt2 and qt3 are coexisting, which is great, but I'm
    running Red Hat 8.0 and my compiler version was 3.2 so I got 2.96 again
    forced installation, no side effects yet :-) . Thx for the reply

    Regards,

    Sim

    Gareth Bowker wrote:

    >On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 08:16, Dersim (Sim) Ahmad wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Hi,
    >> I can't get the XcardII to compile, I've got qt-devel-3.0.5
    >>installed, and moc comes with the same version so i'm guessing it's new
    >>enough, I've changed the Makefile so the that it finds the correct
    >>header files and also moc, and i've made symbolic links to the
    >>libpcsclite and libpthread, yet it still doesn't compile, so I've run
    >>out of ideas, and this is the output from the compilation :-
    >>
    >>
    >
    ><snip>
    >
    >
    >
    >>I've checked that the qt-devel is in fact qt-devel-3.0.5 by the rpm
    >>-qa|grep qt command. And i've tried installing qt-2.2.x but it won't
    >>allow me 'cause it says that there is a newer version installed, and
    >>when i try to uninstall the current newer rpm it doesn't allow it 'cause
    >>there are other rpms which have dependencies to certain files from that
    >>rpm, so...., by the way i'm running RH 8.0 kernel 2.4.18-19.8.0 . Any
    >>leads? Thanks in advance.
    >>
    >>
    >
    >I've just today started (and succeeded) in getting xcard running. You're
    >quite right that the problem is due to needing qt-2.2. It looks like the
    >way that menus are created seems to have changed a little between 2.2
    >and 3.0. I'm using RH 7.3 here and have got qt3 and qt2 (+devel for
    >both) coexisting quite happily. Have you tried forcing the installation
    >of qt2? I'm not a C++/qt person so I don't really know what can be done
    >to fix xcard for qt3, but if you can get qt2 installed, "rm *Moc*" then
    >"make" twice (the first time creates the *Mol* files) then you might get
    >a bit further.
    >
    >If you still can't get it working and have got qt2.2 libs installed (not
    >-dev) then I can send you the x86 binary if it'll help.
    >
    >Good luck,
    >
    >Gareth
    >
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