mikshaw


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Posted: May 29 2005,19:28 |
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don't know what "moc" means, but if your package requires Qt then you will need to download and install some Qt headers (includes) and libs. Which ones are required is something i can't tell you, but if you read the included documentation (README & INSTALL, for example) it *should* tell you what you need. Personally i think compiling Qt apps on DSL would be more work than it's worth, but who knows....maybe just doing "apt-get install libqt-dev" might be sufficient.
You can search for debian packages here: http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
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