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Bug#435262: marked as done (uic3 and lib missing in QTDIR)



Your message dated Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:00:43 +0200
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and subject line uic3 and lib missing in QTDIR
has caused the Debian Bug report #435262,
regarding uic3 and lib missing in QTDIR
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: libqt4-dev
Version: 4.3.0-4

I assume the /usr/share/qt4 dir is there to mimic the original qt sources.
i needed such a dir for a --with-qtdir option, but had to manually add
a link to /usr/lib and /usr/bin/uic3.
If my assumption is correct, than I thing this is missing in this directory.

Best regards,

Koos Vriezen


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--- Begin Message ---
Hi Koos,

the assumption is wrong. Under Debian (and some other distributions), Qt 
doesn't use a single directory for its installation (indeed, FHS compliant):
[...]
                    -prefix "/usr" \
                    -bindir "/usr/bin" \
                    -libdir "/usr/lib" \
                    -docdir "/usr/share/qt4/doc" \
                    -headerdir "/usr/include/qt4" \
                    -datadir "/usr/share/qt4" \
                    -plugindir "/usr/lib/qt4/plugins" \
                    -translationdir "/usr/share/qt4/translations" \
                    -sysconfdir "/etc/xdg" \
                    -demosdir "/usr/lib/qt4/demos" \
                    -examplesdir "/usr/lib/qt4/examples" \
[...]

If you want to use --with-qtdir, I guess you must set it to /usr otherwise 
pkgconfig is the preferred method.

cheers,

Fathi


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