So I guess the "probably harmless" comment is a bit off the mark?If you need to link to something that's identified by '-lqt-mt' then it is *not* harmless, and will definitely need to be addressed. But it *is* harmless if you *don't* need to link to something that's identified by '-lqt-mt' (eg if, instead, you have to link to something that's identified by '-lqt').
... the qt-3.8.8 path I'm using (via "--with-qt-dir=...")Looking at the Makefile.PL, I'm wondering if you'd be better off specifying that location by amending $ENV{QTDIR} (in the Makefile.PL). You may also need to mess with the Makefile.PL's
$MAKE. (See the INSTALL file, if you haven't already.)
Cheers,
Rob
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