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Caleb Tennis wrote: |
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> Since Qt is starting to get rather, ahem, big, I've decided that with the |
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> introduction of version 4.4 it's a good time to try and split it down into more |
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> manageable chunks. I'm introducing a few new packages that are designed to break |
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> out some of the major pieces into their own packages. I present: |
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> x11-libs/qt |
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> x11-libs/qt-dbus ( Breaking out into its own package ) |
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> x11-libs/qt-phonon ( New for 4.4, a wrapper around various sound modules ) |
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> x11-libs/qt-qt3support ( Breaking out into its own package ) |
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> x11-libs/qt-webkit ( New for 4.4, Qt's integrated WebKit support ) |
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Great news. Why don't you split everything, though? In qt-4.3.0-r2, I |
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see Core, Gui, Network, OpenGL, Sql, Script, Svg, Xml, Designer, |
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UiTools, Assistant, 3Support, Test and DBus and can certainly imagine |
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that at least putting the Gui out would make sense for console-based Qt |
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applications. |
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Cheers, |
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-jkt |
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