Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:24:02 -0400 From: trini0 <trini0@optonline.net> To: will@freebsd.org, ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: qt22-2.2.0 Message-ID: <39E5C982.841570B4@optonline.com> References: <39E33455.64BD8643@optonline.com> <20001010151414.Y1067@puck.firepipe.net>
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Will Andrews wrote: > On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 11:23:01AM -0400, trini0 wrote: > > I've been trying to > > install ksetiwatch on my system running FreeBSD 4.1 R to accompany KDE > > 1.94 & seti@home. It cannot be setup because a dependant qt2.2.0 is not > > installed on the system. What is installed is 2.1 beta 2. I tried > > reinstalling qt2.2 from the ports and Im getting the same error. Is > > this supposed to be like this? > > Thanks > > Please reply to my email because Im not subscribed to the ports list, > > thanx.......:) > > You need to clean your Qt 2.x installations completely before installing > Qt 2.2.0. And IIRC I don't think KSetiWatch depends on QT 2.x but > rather QT 1.x (which you CAN install at the same time as QT 2.x). > > -- > Will Andrews <will@physics.purdue.edu> - Physics Computer Network wench > The Universal Answer to All Problems - "It has something to do with physics." > -- Comic on door of Room 240, Physics Building, Purdue University Well, the new version does require qt2.2 to support KDE2 and the new seti@home client ver3. Here is what I did. I went to qt145, qt21 & qt22 ports directories and make deinstall. qt21 didn't know how, I guess it wasn't on the system, but the other two uninstalled and I ran make clean on both ports. I made install on qt2.2.0, and started the configure script that comes with ksetiwatch, and it still reports qt being ver 2.1 beta 2. Did I do what you said wrong? Where are the files kept for qt so that I might physically delete them. Thanks trini0 Please reply to my email as Im not subscribed to the -ports list....maybe I should:) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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