Pardon me for the questions, but I don't know any other way to get this
information.
The Requirements page says Linux requires:
Red Hat 6 or other distribution with Qt 4.8
Shouldn't this be like OSX, with two different release numbers: the
minimum for the J Base system, and the minimum for JQt?
And, Qt 4.8 seems a little long in the tooth now. Is this still
correct, or should a later version of Qt be called for?
Henry Rich
On 8/5/2015 8:51 PM, Henry Rich wrote:
That's what N. Reid said in another email. So this seems to be the case:
The J Base system will run on OSX 10.6.8 or later
JQt requires some other version ____ or later.
Does anyone know what version of OSX is required for JQt?
Henry Rich
On 8/5/2015 8:47 PM, bill lam wrote:
IIRC jqt support for 10.6.8 and 32-bit osx will be discontinued, perhaps
the documentation can be updated.
06 авг. 2015 г. 8:33 пользователь "Henry Rich" <[email protected]>
написал:
I received the following message from N Reid who says he can't post
to the
beta forum, so I am posting it on his behalf.
Henry Rich
from N. Reid:
The documentation indicates that 804 will run on OS 10.6.8.
This appears to be an error. Although Apple claims to have provided
libc++
et.al in Xcode 4.2 (the latest version on Snow Leopard), it does not
appear
to be so.
I've tried to find versions of libc++.1.dylib & libc++.abi.dylib that
work
on 10.6.8 or explicit instructions to build them in Xcode 4.2 - but have
come up empty.
Does anyone have copies or know how to create them?
n
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