On Apr 21, 2011 11:25am, Michael Schnell <[email protected]> wrote:
But I do suppose you did set "gtk2" there ...
Yes, gtk2. I have problems compiling against Qt, not only with Lazarus, basically with all kinds of current software, it seems to me that Qt is releasing a new version every other week and is totally breaking compatibility with every minor version number change (at least that is how it appears to me), and all apps linking against it (including Lazarus) are relying on the very latest features the very day after a new Qt is released, so Qt is not an option for me if I have to always deploy hundreds of MB of qt-xyz libs together with my application to make it run on more than only the very latest bleeding edge distributions, so I stopped to even think about using it. gtk2 has been the only thing that seemed to be constant and stable, no matter which gtk2 app I try to compile against my really old gtk2 (or even already compiled binaries from others) they will just work. At least they did during the last few years. But this is an entirely different topic...
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