On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Samu Voutilainen <[email protected]> wrote: > Kirjoitit torstai 03 kesäkuu 2010 23:43:36: >> Well I found solution :) >> >> 1/ About aliasing and shadows, before running configure and make, I >> had to install some dev libs as described in requirements for X11: >> http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.6/requirements-x11.html (libxrender-dev and >> so on). Maybe it would be worth to add this link >> http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.6/requirements.html on BuildingFromGit page >> just before "Build Qt". >> >> 2/ About weird theme, as Qt doesn't know about Oxygen theme (this is >> my default one on Kubuntu), it loads another one, in my case "Windows" >> theme. But if I change my theme with qtconfig to Plastique for >> instance, everything looks nice. >> >> ++ >> >> Vincent >> >> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Vincent Lebreil >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > And for sure now, this is not a qtjambi problem. So maybe I'll ask my >> > questions to qt (or kde) mailing list. >> > >> > So thank you all for your time ;-) >> > >> > Vincent >> > >> > On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Vincent Lebreil >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Samu Voutilainen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Vincent Lebreil kirjoitti keskiviikko 02 kesäkuu 2010 23:17:08: >> >>>> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Samu Voutilainen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>> > Kirjoitit keskiviikko 02 kesäkuu 2010 23:05:55: >> >>>> >> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Helge Fredriksen <[email protected]> >> >>>> >> wrote: >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> >> qtconfig seems not to be compiled... I don't know why. >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> > You don't get this via Qt Jambi, but you should either have it on >> >>>> >> > your >> >>>> >> > system, or you probably could install it via some package. >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> yep an apt-get install solved this. >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> Please tell me, if that helps. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> Those building options should be ok, I just build with generic >> >>>> >> >>> builds >> >>>> >> >>> though. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> I'm quite new to C++ so I just ran commands from tutorial >> >>>> >> >> (buildingFromGit). Which ones do you run actually, just to be >> >>>> >> >> sure to >> >>>> >> >> have something built with all options ? >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> > You could try to install the kde-devel package and then recompile, >> >>>> >> > that may >> >>>> >> > very well solve your problem... >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> Unfortunately it didn't solve my problem. I installed kde-devel and >> >>>> >> recompiled qt from the last code sources: >> >>>> >> make confclean >> >>>> >> git pull >> >>>> >> ./configure -no-qt3support -release -shared -prefix $PWD -D >> >>>> >> QT_JAMBI_BUILD -fast -nomake demos -nomake examples -release >> >>>> >> make >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> but before going on with qtjambi, I've ran: >> >>>> >> cd bin >> >>>> >> ./designer >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> and it still looks weird, as with 4.6.2 version of qtjambi-linux64 >> >>>> >> you >> >>>> >> uploaded yesterday (thanks by the way for this upload ;-) ) >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> I have also tried a few changes with qtconfig but nothing really >> >>>> >> changes (especially fonts and shadows). >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> > Regards, >> >>>> >> > Helge Fredriksen >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> >> >>>> > >> >>>> > As a test, would it be completely impossible to updgrade your system >> >>>> > qt to 4.6.2? >> >>>> >> >>>> AFAIK, my OS (Kubuntu 10.04 based on KDE 4.4.2) is already using qt >> >>>> 4.6.2 (according to qtconfig: Help > About Qt) >> >>>> >> >>>> > -- >> >>>> > Terveisin, >> >>>> > Samu Voutilainen >> >>>> > http://smar.fi >> >>>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> To fix my own mistake... Need to answer to the list :) >> >>> >> >>> And still using hand built qt you get aliasing errors and not with >> >>> Kubuntu’s packages? >> >>> >> >> >> >> yep. All my KDE apps are working fine. I even tried to rebind ".so" >> >> links from hand-built qt to my KDE qt libs (/usr/lib/libQt*.so.4.6.2) >> >> but it didn't work at all. I get a "Error while reparenting!" when >> >> starting QtDesigner. But it was just a try "as is" to see if it would >> >> look better with qt kde libs. >> >> Well I'm stuck and I don't know why it only works with 4.5. >> >> >> >>> I’m just asking these questions in order to narrow causes of this... I’m >> >>> clueless about source of the problem. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> Terveisin, >> >>> Samu Voutilainen >> >>> http://smar.fi >> >>> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Qt-jambi-interest mailing list >> >>> [email protected] >> >>> http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > > Self built qts should know about kde themes too... I’m not too sure how qt > actually recognizes them, though. Someone wiser should comment about this one. >
There is a new post on qtcentre forum from someone else: http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/31242-Kubuntu-10.04-Own-project-won-t-used-Oxygen Maybe this is related to. > You can contribute to the Wiki just by having a Gitorious account! So please, > do it, if you see this find find important. Done! ;-) > > Whole build page needs complete reform anyway... > > But good that you got your qt to work. > -- > Terveisin, > Samu Voutilainen > http://smar.fi > _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
