On 21 April 2013 08:07, Peter Alcibiades palcibiades-first@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
OK, finally solved the problem with QT5, though without being really clear what worked or why. It did finally compile and installed itself politely in /opt.
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The problem is that entering the command sigil in a terminal produces an error to the effect that libQt5 widgets is not found.
This could happen if the libQt5 library path is not entered into /etc/ld.so.conf and/or ldconfig hadn't been run.
However, the binary is installed in my home directory in a sigil folder, and if I execute this binary it works just fine.
And how do you execute that one? I dont understand. "the binary" is the Sigil? Or the libQt5 library?
If I look in the /opt sigil directory, qt5widgets is indeed there.
So how do I change the command so that it calls the binary that works? There must be a file someplace that has all these commands in it, but where?
I'm not sure this question makes much sense. :-|
Regards, Srdjan