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
As I mentioned before there were plans at one point to include kdenlive. mlt was imported at that point due to the fact that Ubuntu dropped official builds of it.
If the upstream mlt project uses GIT and builds as-is under tqt3, I would suggest importing the latest upstream release as a GIT submodule to replace the badly outdated code currently in our GIT tree.
Tim