%% Martin Konold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mk> On 4 Apr 2000, Paul D. Smith wrote:
>> Qt is another problematic one: a couple of Linux distros ship it as part
>> of the standard system, but most Linux distros don't, and no other UNIX
>> of any stripe does.
mk> AFAIK there is no sinlge linux distribution left which does not ship
mk> Qt-2.x. (Even Debian does)
Interesting. Of course Debian has always provided Qt in the "non-free"
area, but it's hard to justify it as a "system library", just because
it's possible to install it. What category is Qt 2.x in?
Anyway, I was under the impression that most KDE apps don't work with
Qt 2.x (yet). I don't follow it closely since I don't use either KDE or
Gnome, myself, so maybe my info is old.
Whatever. We're definitely getting off the subject. I don't see there
can be any argument about whether xforms is a "system library" or not,
and that's all that's relevant (if that even is) on this list. :)
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