Do you have a configure option to set the qwt library
path
 to /usr/local/lib...? Or one can place it in a LDFLAGS=-l/usr/local/lib... ?
  Thank you for your responses.
 Yes, I built Qwt against Qt 4 using /usr/lib/qt4/bin/qmake in Fedora 7
 (the qwt package in the Fedora 7 repository is an older version so I
 uninstalled it and downloaded the lates Qwt source). I tried building
 some of the Qwt examples included with the source and they built and
 ran without any problems, but still I get the same ld error trying to
 build QLoud.
 Hector
 On 6/19/07, Andrew Gaydenko <a(a)gaydenko.com> wrote:
 > ======= On Tuesday 19 June 2007, Hector Centeno wrote: =======
 >
 > > Hi,
 > >
 > > I'm trying to build QLoud 0.22 and I can't get pass this error:
 > >
 > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lqwt
 > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 > >
 > > I built and installed the latest version of qwt and set the
 > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH and also set the right path to the library in
 > > /etc/ld.so.conf.d and still ld can't find it. I'll appreciate any help
 > > here.
 > >
 > > Thanks!
 > >
 > > Hector
 >
 > Is Qwt 5.x installed against Qt 4.x? If you can build Qwt examples
 > using 'qmake' from Qt 4.x, you will be able to build QLoud also.
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