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    img_man
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    On another note, if these files are required in the system, shouldn't QT look there by default?

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      ICU is not required, unless you want to build QtWebKit

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        Ok, but in the make files for QtWebKit, it should point to the systems /usr/include directory, no?

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          I haven't checked recently but I'm not sure that ICU is installed by default on linux

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            That's not really the issue here. Even if I do have them installed, the make file will never find them, unless I go and edit it. It's not a good idea to make people edit make files in order to install the framework. If it is installed, it will probably be in /usr/include. The make files should point there by default.

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              Are you sure you have ICU's headers installed ? Installing the library doesn't mean that the headers are also there. Generally they are part of the corresponding dev-package

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                I'm sure. As I mentioned earlier, libicu-dev is installed.

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                  I think you're still missing the point. How in the world does the make file know if I have ICU installed or not? It doesn't even try to look into /usr/include.

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                    The makefile doesn't. It's the configure scripts that searches for installed elements to do the automatic enabling/disabling of features.

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                      Well, really the configure script uses my qconf file to tell the make files where to look. But yes, it happens when you execute the configuration. I will add /usr/include.

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