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In Arch Linux you need to install the following packages:
pacman -Sy subversion bzip2 libxslt libxml2 \
shared-mime-info mesa boost dbus openssl \
pkgconfig xine-lib clucene
If you want to use qt4 from the Arch Linux repository you can install it with:
pacman -Sy qt4
("pacman -Sy qt" if you are running bleeding-edge Arch Testing)
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