>Hi, > >To build and use the generator it is highly recommended that you build Qt from source and then >Qt Jambi from source based on this Qt. Both source packages can be found on our website: > >http://trolltech.com/downloads/opensource/appdev/linux-x11-cpp<http://trolltech.com/downloads/opensource/appdev/linux-x11-cpp> >http://trolltech.com/downloads/opensource/appdev/linux-x11-java<http://trolltech.com/downloads/opensource/appdev/linux-x11-java> > >Once compiled, the generator will be located in the JAMBI/generator directory
ok, i understant, i download the source but i can't built none of the two. i installed Qt 4.4.3 from http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libqt4&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all > Hi, I'm using qt jambi in Kubuntu and it's and easy task to setup. > First, you need to install the sun-jdk-1.6 package from ubuntu > repositories. > Next, you need to download the qt jambi for X11 from the website of > trolltech > and unpackage in the directory that you want to install (I like to > unpackage > in my home dir for myself or in /usr/local/share when in share with more > users). > After that, you can run the qtjambi.sh in a console. ok... the first ready, the second too... but when i unpackage, i can see the the qtjambi.sh but this dont show a installer i only see the demos. > > I recommend to not use the qt jambi package in ubuntu, because is > incompatible > with the eclipse integration (if this is not a problem for you, you can use > it). a question respect this, the plugin for eclipse integration only is for the designer??? > > > To compile some code with qt you only need to add the qtjambi-4.4.3_01.jar > and qtjambi-linux32-gcc-4.4.3_01.jar to the classpath and compile like any > other java code. > > how to that? -- Quien tropieza y no cae, dos pasos adelanta.
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