On Wednesday 05 October 2005 13:35, Isaac Richards wrote: > On Wednesday 05 October 2005 08:38 am, Daniel Kristjansson wrote: > > I would really like MythTV to be something my completely > > non-technical > > in-laws could install, so I'm also interested in the SQL abstraction > > as > > it might allow a simple linkable DB, like Berkeley DB. > > Qt _does_ include its own copy of SQLite. If it were acceptable to go > through > the backend for queries, this could possibly be used.
Note that, as of a few months ago, SQLite did not work on 64-bit architectures. *Major* 32-bit assumptions in the code base. I don't know what the status is right now. > > As for Qt 4.x I'm not for this unless 3.1 compatibility is kept > > around > > for a while, in which case I'm all for it. > > It'd have to be one or the other. Qt4 gets us less of a dep on X and > much > easier porting to windows. Yeah, especially since there actually exists a GPL version of Qt 4 for Windows. > > As for incorporating the plug-ins... I'd rather see a plugin API 2.0 > > with calls added to make plug-ins embeddable, focus switchable, etc. > > I just would like to see the user interfaces for the various plugins > more > integrated, really. Whether that's through absorbing the plugins or > another > method, I don't really know yet. =) At the very least I think any media-playing plugins should be integrated (i.e., mythmusic, mythvideo, possibly something akin to mythstream or mythradio, etc). It would probably simplify things to have all media meta-information and playback handled in a consistent manner. -JAC _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
