I downloaded the LGPL/Free sdk from qt's WEB site to get the newest libraries
and just exported the system path and the QTLIB env so Bacula 3.0.1 would find
the libraries.
http://www.qtsoftware.com/downloads
export QTLIB=/opt/qtsdk-2009.02/qt/lib
The following should be all on one line.
export
PATH=$PATH:/opt/qtsdk-2009.02/qt/include:/opt/qtsdk-2009.02/qt:/opt/qtsdk-2009.02/qt/include:/opt/qtsdk-2009.02/qt/bin:
After doing that, I still have dependency problems because it required a newer
glibc , 2.9 minimum I think , so I downloaded 2.10.1 and it needed a new
autoconf, and then it goes on. This was on RHEL 5.2 which is basically Fedora
6 and those newer dependencies are not in the repositories I have defined for
YUM. For several reasons, including ext4, I am going to wipe that server
clean and reinstall with Fedora 11 and hopefully I won't have to circumvent
the convenience of YUM by doing build installs. FWIW, The stable release for
Fedora 11 is June 6, 2009.
Thomas
On Thursday 28 May 2009 10:58:49 Markus Sonnenberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i want to compile bacula with bat, but i can not find the needed
> 'depkgs-qt' to download. is this package still available at sourceforge?
> can one of you provide me a direct link to download. thanks in advance.
>
> regards
> Markus
>
> ct,
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