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Re: [Bacula-users] BAT and qt vesrion

2012-08-13 13:14:37
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] BAT and qt vesrion
From: Stephen Thompson <stephen AT seismo.berkeley DOT edu>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 10:12:01 -0700
You can also use the "depkgs-qt" from the bacula website.
It contains the necessary QT which you can statically link without 
installing the non-redhat QT on your system.

Stephen



On 08/09/2012 12:55 PM, Thomas Lohman wrote:
> I downloaded the latest stable QT open source version (4.8.2 at the
> time) and built it before building Bacula 5.2.10.  Bat seems to work
> fine with it.  If you do this, just be aware that the first time you
> build it, it will probably find the older 4.6.x RH QT libraries and
> embed their location in the shared library path so when you go to use
> it, it won't work.  The first time I built it, I told it to explicitly
> look in it's own source tree for it's libraries (by setting LDFLAGS),
> installed that version and then re-built it again telling it to now look
> in the install directory.
>
>
> --tom
>
>> I tried to compile bacula-5.2.10 with BAT on a RHEL6.2 server. I
>> found that BAT did not get installed because it needs qt version
>> 4.7.4 or higher but RHEL6.2 has version qt-4.6.2-24 as the latest.  I
>> would like to know what the others are doing about this issue?
>>
>> Uthra
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