Phil Meyer wrote: > Peter Lesterhuis wrote: >> Hi, >> I have a problem compiling the program "sailcut" >> (http://www.sailcut.com/Sailcut_CAD). >> When I issue the command "./configure" I get the this message: >> >> ... >> checking for moc... not found >> configure: error: No Qt meta object compiler (moc) found! >> Please check whether you installed Qt correctly. >> You need to have a running moc binary. >> configure tried to run and the test didn't >> succeed. If configure shouldn't have tried this one, set >> the environment variable MOC to the right one before running >> configure. >> >> I have qt and qt-devel installed: >> ]# rpm -qa | grep qt >> dbus-qt-0.70-1.fc7 >> avahi-qt3-0.6.17-1.fc7 >> qt-3.3.8-6.fc7 >> qt-devel-3.3.8-6.fc7 >> >> Does anybody have a clue? > There are a number of QT based packages that have not specified how to > find moc if its not in the user's path. The easiest method is to put it > in your path, ie: > > $ export $PATH=${PATH}:/usr/lib/qt-3.3/bin > Now try ./configure again > > If it fails to find the libraries, you may also have to add: > $ ./configure --qtdir=/usr/lib/qt-3.3 source /etc/profile.d/qt.sh should set all that up for you (adding to PATH, defining QTDIR, QTINC, QTLIB). -- Rex