2010/4/27 db m <[email protected]>:
> *CBLFS* -- if, for whatever reason, you follow the book and install qt3 in > /usr and qt4 > in /opt, as part of the KDE4 build process you need to compile Automoc4 -- > this package > will search $PATH looking for qmake and of course the first one it finds will > be /usr/bin/qmake.... > ..not /opt/qt4/bin/qmake as required... > > There's likely a work-around for that, but my query here regards KDE4 versus > KDE3 -- when > do we consider qt4/kde4 'mainstream' enough so as to deprecate qt3/kde3 in > CBLFS?....ie; > qt4/kde4 in /usr and qt3/kde3 in /opt? Just curious... > > Any advice on the udev (gudev) stuff greatly appreciated. > > Cheers! > It's no so much that kde4 is mainstream, as that kde3 is now probably unmaintained. However, kde4 is so over the top (a plain nasty build system, and generally requiring "everything, and then a bit more" in the dependencies) that most people don't bother. Presumably, in a wiki the stale pages can just wither on the vine. ĸen -- After tragedy, and farce, "OMG poneys!" _______________________________________________ Clfs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cross-lfs.org/listinfo.cgi/clfs-dev-cross-lfs.org
