Yes, I'm sure. The only qt installed in the chroot is tqt3. Here was my build script:
makedepends=('sdl_image' 'libsamplerate' 'libdv' 'qt3' 'sox' 'libxml2' 'gtk2' 'ffmpeg' 'frei0r-plugins' 'swig' 'python2' "jack" "ladspa")
The only depends pulled in were:
Targets (5): gavl-1.2.0-2 libdc1394-2.1.3-2 opencv-2.3.1_a-4 frei0r-plugins-1.3-3 swig-2.0.4-3
There isn't even a /usr/include/qt in the chroot...
Perhaps the later versions have more intelligence built into the configure process.
I still don't see why we support this package when the same is available upstream from the distro. We don't provide anything that depends upon mlt/mlt++.
Darrell