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- 07/20/2005 06:01:17 AM (19 years ago)
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ra1fd0f2 rc52af0c 117 117 118 118 <note> 119 <para>If <application>Qt</application> is being reinstalled, run the 120 following commands from a console or non-Qt based window manager. 121 It overwrites <application>Qt</application> libraries that should not 122 be in use during the install process.</para> 119 <para>The installation incorrectly uses cp to install the files. 120 This causes problems if the <application>Qt</application> libraries 121 are already in use (e.g. you are logged in into your 122 <application>KDE</application> desktop environment). To avoid problems, 123 "cp -f" is replaced by "install" in <filename>qmake.conf</filename>.</para> 123 124 </note> 124 125 125 126 <screen><userinput>sed -i -e 's:$(QTDIR)/include:&/qt:' \ 126 127 -e 's:$(QTDIR)/lib:&/qt:' \ 128 -e "s:cp -f:install:" \ 127 129 mkspecs/linux*/qmake.conf && 128 130 bash … … 136 138 -system-libjpeg -system-libpng && 137 139 find -type f -name Makefile | xargs sed -i "s@-Wl,-rpath,/usr/lib@@g" && 138 make</userinput></screen> 140 make && 141 exit</userinput></screen> 139 142 140 143 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> … … 146 149 cp -v -r examples /usr/share/doc/qt</userinput></screen> 147 150 148 <para>And finally back as the regular user:</para>149 150 <screen><userinput>exit</userinput></screen>151 152 151 </sect3> 153 152 … … 159 158 consolidated in a dedicated directory hierarchy. By using this method, 160 159 an update can be made without overwriting a previous installation and 161 users can easily revert to a previous version by changing one symbolic l 162 ink.</para> 160 users can easily revert to a previous version by changing one symbolic link.</para> 163 161 164 162 <para>The <application>Qt</application> developers use a default location … … 186 184 cp -v -r examples /opt/qt/doc</userinput></screen> 187 185 188 <para>And finally back as the regular user:</para>189 190 <screen><userinput>exit</userinput></screen>191 192 186 <note> 193 187 <para>If you pass the … … 277 271 <filename>/etc/profile</filename> file.</para> 278 272 279 <para>For Method 1:</para> 273 <para>For Method 1 (This is optional, only set this if an application is 274 unable to find the installed libraries):</para> 280 275 281 276 <screen><literal>export QTDIR=/usr</literal></screen>
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