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On 2010-05-03, David W Noon <dwnoon@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Mon, 03 May 2010 03:30:02 +0200, Grant Edwards wrote about |
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> [gentoo-user] qt3support: only in /etc/make.conf, never |
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> in /etc/portage/package.use: |
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>>qt3support on a per-package basis. If you want qt3support put it in |
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>>/etc/make.conf. Despite the fact that portage will tell you to enable |
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>>qt3support for package XYZ, doing just that won't work. |
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> The qt3support USE flag only applies to the Qt packages, not to those |
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> packages that might require Qt 3.x support. |
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I know. |
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> Specifically, it applies to: |
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> x11-libs/qt-core |
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> x11-libs/qt-gui |
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> x11-libs/qt-opengl |
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> x11-libs/qt-sql |
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> Enable it for all 4 and you will have Qt 3.x support for all Qt app's |
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> that are satisfied by the backwards compatibility support in Qt 4.x. |
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The problem is that if you don't have qt3 support, Portage tells you |
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to enable qt3support for _one_ of those packages. If you do exactly |
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what portage tells you (enable it for that one package), then portage |
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will complain and tell you to disable it for that package. At least |
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that's what always seemed to happen for me. |
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Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I'm in direct contact |
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at with many advanced fun |
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gmail.com CONCEPTS. |