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On 2010-07-01, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 2010-07-01, Nils Larsson <ni1s@×××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> Where do I find qmake 3? |
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>> I assume qt3 and whatever deps. it needs are available through the |
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>> kde-sunset overlay. |
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> Two questions: |
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> 1) What do the qt3support use flag and the qt-qt3support package do? |
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> I had assumed that they enabled qt3 support, but apparently not? |
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Google found me some info on what the qt3support in qt4 did, but it |
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was a bit vague. It apparently enables some qt3 compatibilty layer |
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stuff that's used by some apps that have been partially ported from |
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qt3 to qt4. |
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Having qt3support does support the building of qt3 apps. |
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> 2) Is there any documentation on how to use Qt3 from the kde-sunset |
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> overlay? The only thing I could find was on how to use KDE 3.5 |
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> instead of KDE 4. |
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> I'm not interested in KDE, and I want to keep the normal Qt4 |
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> install -- I just have a single Qt3 (not KDE) app that I need to |
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> build from sources. |
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Installing qt3 seems to be rather simple. Just enable the kde-sunset |
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overlay using layman, and then: |
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emerge qt:3 |
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Now I've got a /usr/qt/3/bin/qmake. |
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The app still won't build, but I think I'm getting closer. |
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Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! An Italian is COMBING |
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at his hair in suburban DES |
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gmail.com MOINES! |