On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Emmanuel Amador wrote:
> 
> > I've noticed a lot of programs require Qt-2.2+ to compile. I've got
> > qt-2.1.0-4beta1. Can I just simply download the qt-2.2 rpm from Red Hat 7.0 and
> > install it, or will this mess things up?
>
>
> Most likely.  You've got to recompile all the other stuff using the new QT
> libs for them to work, which pretty much means all of KDE.

Gaakk!! That's a lot! Isn't there a set of qt-1.45 libraries in Red Hat for
backward comptibility? Or aren't the 2.2 libraries backward compatible?

By the way, I've noticed that there are also qt-devel and qt-xt libraries with
Red Hat 6.2. Are these needed? I'm downloading the latest free version of Qt
(version 2.3.0) from Trolltech right now. It's just one package apparently.
Perhaps they're integrated?

In case anyone's wondering why I'm getting all of this, it's not that I'm
dreaming of becoming a developer (fat chance with my lazy attitude), but I've
got all this interesting software that won't compile properly without Qt-2.2
and up.

Thanks!!! God bless!

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