Tom Sharpless wrote: > Building pvQt requires the Qt development framework, which is huge but > reliable and easy to use, and zlib, which is tiny and ubiquitous. > There is a prebuilt win32 (MinGW) executable on SF, along with the > needed MinGW and Qt DLLs. It is in a self extractor that only runs on > Windows, but soon there will be a source tar too. And you can check > out the source tree with "svn co https://pvqt.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pvqt > pvqt ". Built on ubuntu intrepid (well once I realised my default ws qt3). Seems to work fine and proved to be an amusing distraction this evening.
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