g++ ... -L${exec_prefix}/lib ...
Maybe the ${exec_prefix} hasn't been setup correctly? (Or maybe it didn't get filled in, for whatever reason — it's slightly unusual to have variables in those compile command lines...(because it makes 'post-mortem' debugging of the build process harder)) For testing purposes I would replace it with the actual qt lib directory (or add another -L... directive), and see if you can get the test program built when you manually issue the command...
In reply to Re^3: Module Installation Puzzle: using a non-default perl
by almut
in thread Module Installation Puzzle: using a non-default perl
by graff
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