Arnold Krille wrote:
Yes, and its the job of the system-administrator or
the distribution.
Great, what a relief. Or... :-)
There are some solutions:
a) Un-install all the development-stuff of Qt3 and let the distributions tools
set all the paths for Qt4-development only. Qt3 is horribly out of date, any
new app using it isn't worth the shot.
atte@vestbjerg:~$ sudo apt-get remove libqt3-dev
[sudo] password for atte:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package libqt3-dev is not installed, so not removed
Hmmm. I obvious doesn't have QT3 installed, and doesn't seem to remember
having it installed on this box.
b) (If you are on *ubuntu) Use update-alternatives to
select the right
moc/uic/qmake.
I am on ubuntu, yes. I'm familiar with update-alternatives, but usually
run --all. How do I set *just* that?
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