For Symbian I think Smart Installer supports only 1.0 at the moment, at least
http://www.developer.nokia.com/Community/Wiki/Nokia_Smart_Installer_for_Symbian gives that impression. /Harri On 11/08/2011 08:50 AM, ext-louis.h.bo...@nokia.com wrote: > Hi, > Good to hear that is worked. > > Yes, 1.0 and 1.1 can/should work side-by-side but you can only import one at > a time of course. > One thing though, currently if you build the 1.1-symbian branch and then the > master branch, it will overwrite the com.nokia.symbian 1.1 imports with the > master contents. > > Do you have a business reason to us 1.0? Personally I will only use 1.1 or > newer. > > Sorry can't say anything about Meego. > > - Louis > > -----Original Message----- > From: ext Harri Pasanen [mailto:ha...@mpaja.com] > Sent: 8. marraskuuta 2011 9:34 > To: Botha Louis.H (EXT-Digia/Tampere) > Cc: qt-components@qt.nokia.com > Subject: Re: [Qt-components] Compiling com.nokia.symbian on Linux > > Thanks, your advice helped. > > I collapsed it all to one line that does the trick: > > QTDIR=~/qt474debug PATH=~/qt474debug/bin:$PATH ./configure -symbian&& make&& > make install > > > Do you know if > > com.nokia.symbian 1.1 > > and > > com.nokia.symbian 1.0 > > can be installed side by side? So that I would do > > git checkout 1.0-symbian + the above config and install, followed by > git checkout 1.1-symbian + the above config and install > > > How about meego branches, can those be side by side? > > > > /Harri > > > > On 11/08/2011 07:36 AM, ext-louis.h.bo...@nokia.com wrote: >> Hi Harri >> >> I have succeeded building Qt Components for Symbian. I have not built Qt >> 4.7.4 myself, I use the one coming with the QtSDK. >> >> I use the following to steps to build Qt Components: >> 1. Set the Qt that you want to use (I am using the QtSDK desktop Qt here) >> $ export QTDIR=~/QtSDK/Desktop/Qt/474/gcc/ >> >> 2. Set the path >> $ export PATH=~/QtSDK/Desktop/Qt/474/gcc/bin/:$PATH >> >> 3. Build and install the Qt Components >> $ ./configure -symbian >> $ make >> $ make install >> >> 4. Run one of the test apps >> $ ./examples/symbian/gallery/qmlgallery >> >> If the gallery with an example with all the components pops up then the >> build and install succeeded. >> >> If you build the master branch of Qt Components then your import should be >> "import com.nokia.symbian 1.1" >> Remember to add the target you used above to your manual Qt4 targets in the >> QtSDK and that it is the one selected for building. >> >> Hope this helps >> Louis >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: qt-components-bounces+ext-louis.h.botha=nokia....@qt.nokia.com >> [mailto:qt-components-bounces+ext-louis.h.botha=nokia....@qt.nokia.com] On >> Behalf Of ext Harri Pasanen >> Sent: 7. marraskuuta 2011 22:23 >> To: qt-components@qt.nokia.com >> Subject: Re: [Qt-components] Compiling com.nokia.symbian on Linux >> >> I also noticed that while 'configure' accepts -prefix, it does not affect >> install. >> >> "make install" tries to install to /usr/lib/qt4/import ignoring the -prefix. >> >> How is one supposed to compile both Qt and qt-components so that they make a >> coherent whole and run together? >> >> /Harri >> >> On 11/07/2011 09:05 PM, Harri Pasanen wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I compiled my own Qt 4.7.4 on linux (kubuntu 11.04 amd64) with >>> debugging enabled, as I wanted to trace what is going on under the hood. >>> >>> I'm targeting mainly Symbian and Meego, but I'm happy to test on desktop. >>> >>> Trying to run my QML test app, it coughed up a message: >>> >>> module "com.nokia.symbian" is not installed >>> >>> >>> >>> After some googling I did >>> >>> git clone git://gitorious.org/qt-components/qt-components.git >>> cd qt-components >>> /configure -prefix ~/qt474debug/ -symbian make >>> >>> But the compilation fails with message: >>> >>> plugin.cpp: In function 'void tryToDisableSystemRotation(const >>> QDeclarativeEngine*)': >>> plugin.cpp:89:35: error: 'WA_SymbianNoSystemRotation' is not a member >>> of 'Qt' >>> >>> As the Qt SDK versions run fine with import com.nokia.symbian, I >>> fanthom there is a way to make it compile on Linux, but ./configure -h >>> did not point the way. >>> >>> So I joined this mailing searching the light. >>> >>> Any hints? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Harri >> _______________________________________________ >> Qt-components mailing list >> Qt-components@qt.nokia.com >> http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-components _______________________________________________ Qt-components mailing list Qt-components@qt.nokia.com http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-components