> Okay, that is good enough to start from. > As a follow up, I made this "cookbook" on how to perform all the steps. These are based upon my own work and testing with QtJambi:
http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-jambi/pages/BuildingFromGit#Making+your+very+own+4.6+QtJambi+build+from+the+sources Francis, could you look over the git steps and check if I'm getting it right :-) > I will try other builds if people have them, for testing purposes, etc. > Mainly on Linux(Mandriva), but can get to Mac and Windows also. > It would really, really be great if you could run a test build on Mac for us! > Not sure why you believe google code seems to be the easiest. SourceForge > has upgraded its offerings to provide use of well-known open source > applications in a hosted mode for bug tracking, forums, etc. It also seems > to have the most options for the usual project needs of anything I know of. > Plus, no waiting time for project setup anymore. Just register a project and > Ok, I haven't got a clue on what's best. Sourceforge definitly has been on the "market" the longest, though I have heard some complaints about slow response, but maybe they have fixed all that. I will try to look into the sourceforge alternative also. But first I must try to fix the javadoc problem... Helge _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
