Somewhere in 2.5 there are two graphical configurations I am aware of.
There is make xconfig which brings up a qt interface and a make gconfig
which brings up a gtk interface.
Don't know if there is anything other graphic.
I know that make menuconfig still exists.
As an extra for my last question. Solved the problem with some more qt
packages, and setting the environment variable, but I get another wierd
error which I couldn't figure out:
scripts/kconfig/qconf.cc: In destructor `virtual
ConfigItem::~ConfigItem()':
scripts/kconfig/qconf.cc:291: error: non-lvalue in unary `&'
The lines in the file under tje debian version (I know they change the
source a bit, or at list the make files):
ConfigItem::~ConfigItem(void)
{
if (menu) {
this line ---> ConfigItem** ip = &(ConfigItem*)menu->data;
for (; *ip; ip = &(*ip)->nextItem) {
if (*ip == this) {
*ip = nextItem;
break;
}
}
}
}
couldn't figure this one out I am afraid (apperently I don't remeber as
much c as I thought).
> Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Since when kernel configuration is dependant on Qt ? I don't remember
> > this being the case, and it sounds really inapropriate to me.
>
> Since 2.5.something, and only the graphical configuration kit ("make
> xconfig"), AFAIK.
>
> --
> Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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