Virtualbox svn from aur

i'm trying to install from Aur the package Virtualbox-modules-svn that it's necessary to install Virtualbox-svn, but it gives me an error this:
Qt not found at "/opt/qt4" or Qt headers not found
Check the file configure.log for detailed error information.
PKGBUILD: line 34: ./env.sh: No such file or directory
==> ERROR: Reverting pkgver...
I've already the Qt4 installed on my pc with pacman, can you help me?

You need qt, not qt4. Make sure you have qt installed, and then run qt-config qt && source /etc/profile.

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