I've always used clang with Razor-Qt, it really helps with problems gcc
silently ignores.
Also I use ninja instead of make - it's much faster.
Qt Creator supports them just fine!
Cheers,
Kuzma
P.S. Unfortunately I could not dedicate any time to LXQt for last month,
but still hope to fix it ;-)
On 9 May 2014 13:47, PCMan <pcman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> After some hacking to add missing link directories and move pkgconfig
> files around, I confirm that LXQt works in FreeBSD. I'll post a
> screenshot to blog later.
>
> Here are tips to get them work.
>
> * Update all components to the latest code in git with the fixes.
> * May need to pass --sysconf=/etc to autotool-based projects
> * May need to pass -DLXQT_ETC_XDG_DIR=/etc/xdg to cmake for
> CMake-based projects, so the config files are installed to the right
> place.
> * Use GNU make (aka gmake) for all autotool based projects is
> mandatory. (CMake projects should just work)
> * Omit lxqt-powermanagement, which is Linux-only at the moment.
>
> With this procedure, I got LXQt built and running on FreeBSD in a VM.
> The "removable device" and "volume control" applets of lxqt-panel are
> not working as the first requires udisks and the later is using alsa,
> which are Linux-only.
> I'll add an OSS-based volume control implemention soon.
>
> p.s.: CLang is really an awesome compiler! It generates much better
> error messages than gcc and I fixed several errors of pcmanfm-qt which
> are not reported by gcc. We should definitely try to compile
> everything with clang for double check.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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