On 11/04/2015 09:48 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: > > When building the IDE you'd normally use make bigide or similar which > would use the platform defaults, but depending on what libraries etc. > were available you could also use e.g. make LCL_PLATFORM=qt bigide > Hi,
This question / discussion is also very interesting to me (warning possible dumb questions ahead). I am still very vague on the widget type/set in my gnu/linux education. I'm kub14.04, the ide then uses gtk2, all automatic. But my questions are: Why would I want to use qt, gtk3, etc? Yes, of course for different platforms but which platforms (Fedora? Debian? ?? ). Does this mean then that what I have developed in gtk2 will ==NOT== run properly in some gnu-L flavours? Which ones? How do I tell? I guess setting up VMs for my targets is a good solution to find out if there is a problem but I can't always tell which widgetset is right for which flavour...? I have googled this before but have found nothing that has enlightened me. Thanks for any info. Julius -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
