Jan Schledermann wrote:
I only have the multi-threaded stuf installed. I just tried it again, after deleting the executable and Makefile, and it worked correctly. I think what must have happened is that I originally ran qmake before I realised that I did not have libqt3-mt-dev installed. It, therefore created a makefile using the default libqt3, instead of libqt3-mt. Now that I have the -dev package installed it seems to be creating Makefile correctly.Marc Shapiro wrote:Jan Schledermann wrote:Those headers should reside in /usr/include/qt3, in a standard debian install.<snip>the program compiled without error, but... Can anyone tell me what I need to set in Designer so that it will use libqt-mt automatically, for all compiles, so that I don't have to remember to manually change Makefile each time?What I always do, is to only install the multi-threaded stuff. Then yu get it by default. Compiling other peoples stuff most of the time involves running the configure script which also correctly sees the mt libraries. regards Jan
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