On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 01:38:23PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote: | The 2.6 kernel requires the qt library for "make xconfig". Yes. The xconfig UI is much nicer than the old one. There is also a GTK version you can choose, but it isn't as stable. | Could somebody kindly tell me which of the many qt libraries listed in | Sid are needed here? I have libqt3c102 and libqt3c102-mt, which are | supposed to be the Trolltech libraries that are needed, but they don't | help. You need -dev packages in order to compile a program that uses the libraries. From /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.6.X/debian.README.gz : Firstly, you will need gcc, the libc development package (libc5-dev or libc6-dev at the time of writing), and, on Intel platforms, bin86. [If you use the menuconfig target of make, you will need ncursesX.X-dev, and make xconfig also requires either tkX.X-dev for 2.4.X kernels, or libqt3-mt-dev and g++ >= 3.0 for the new 2.6 kernel versions, and 2.6.X kernels also have an additional option, make gconfig, which requires libglade2-dev, and other packages these depend on] Try installing libqt3-mt-dev. -D -- Yes, Java is so bulletproofed that to a C programmer it feels like being in a straightjacket, but it's a really comfy and warm straightjacket, and the world would be a safer place if everyone was straightjacketed most of the time. -- Mark 'Kamikaze' Hughes www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
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