On 2008-09-01, Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> My roadmap looks something like: >>=20 >> * Create and package Qt-emb for i386.=20 > > Not necessarily a good idea - creating a whole new package. > >> There is really a need for this by some=20 >> friends (and me, as my ARM platform is now in Australia and I live in=20 >> Argentina :-) ) >>=20 >> * Do the necessary changes to get Qt-emb into emdebian. If somehow I mana= > ge to=20 >> create a package that will work for both platforms out-of-the-box, the be= > tter. > > To get a package into Emdebian, it first needs to be in Debian and it > does need to work on both platforms to get into Debian. > > Probably better to work from the existing Qt packages and reduce their > size and complexity.
Qt/Embedded is a integrated thing that uses linux framebuffer directly with its own windowing system and such things. Qt/Embedded does also contain most parts of normal Qt, but occasionally, there is a difference wether it uses X11 or QWS (Qt windowing system). The only interesting things in the Qt packaging is the patches. /Sune -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

