[MacPorts] #18817: qucs doesn't work with qt3 and doesn't build with qt3-mac

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#18817: qucs doesn't work with qt3 and doesn't build with qt3-mac
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 Reporter:  janp@…           |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect           |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal           |   Milestone:  Port Bugs                            
Component:  ports            |     Version:  1.7.0                                
 Keywords:                   |        Port:                                       
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 qucs works just fine on my linux lap-top and may be the solution as I'm
 beginning to loose patience with it.

 In any case it builds just fine with qt3 but on intel mac it I get cannot
 connect to x server /tmp/(i forget what it is) and on my powerbook G4 it
 runs but entering text does not work but goes to the calling shell.

 I tried uninstallying qt3 and installing qt3-mac after build problems were
 partially solved i.e. it built with warnings about macport directory
 structure violations which I was told was an old problem with a link to a
 ticket that did not even distantly resemble the problem. So I don't know
 what to do about that one.

 the result of an attempt to build it with qt3-mac is as follows


 {{{
 calendula-2:~ janp$ sudo port install qucs[[BR]]
 Password:[[BR]]
 Error: Unable to execute port: couldn't change working directory to
 "/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/x11/qt3":
 no such file or directory[[BR]]
 }}}


 I haven't tried it on the power book.  I was told this was a qucs problem
 but suspect that since a file (or directory) isn't where it is supposed to
 be it's the fault of the misplaced file and the program or library it
 belongs to.[[BR]]

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/18817>
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