On 4 Apr 2000, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> 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?
http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/devel/libqt2-dev.html
Qt-2.x is in the general distribution because it qualifies as Open Source
Software and complies with the Debian DFSG.
> 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. :)
Well, there is a version of LyX dubbed klyx which uses Qt and KDE
libraries instead of the binary only xforms library.
Regards,
-- martin
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