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On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 19:41 +0200, Simon Stelling wrote: |
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> I don't know all the details, but assuming no app supports qt3 and qt4 at the |
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> same time (i.e. you have two interfaces, one against each, which is pretty |
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> senseless), wouldn't something like |
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> qt? ( || (=x11-libs/qt-3* =x11-libs/qt-4*)) |
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> be the best solution? It would allow the maintainer to set a reasonable default, |
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> but in case the user only has the other version, it would take that one. If both |
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> are installed, the one that the maintainer deemed the best is chosen. |
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> Kind Regards, |
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> Simon Stelling |
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> Gentoo/AMD64 Developer |
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What about something like dbus? Qt3 and Qt4 bindings, for apps that use |
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Qt3 and Qt4 (different applications using different versions of Qt) but |
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still using the dbus bindings... |
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