Oliver Fels wrote:
/me unhides :)

- Follow the migration path of Qt/E to 4.x: Would open up new
applications (eg. coming from current KDE releases) but requires a huge
amount of effort especially to also migrate existing applications and
libraries, doing some necessary redesign, etc.

Both QT/e (yes, it got renamed again) 4.4.1 and QT/x11 4.4.1 are buildable and working in .dev, you can even have *both* of them in staging safely. QT 4.4.1 has webkit built-in, so a webbrowser would be only a few lines of code hooking into qt. I started on adding KDE 4.1 to OE, but gave up because the kde buildsystem is insane and doesn't support cross-compiling (running generated binaries all over the place). The openmoko tree has recipes and patches for building qtopia against qt4/x11, so that'd be a good place to start.

regards,

Koen


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