On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 17:50 +0100, Maciej Hanski wrote: > Hi list, > QT for Windows will be under GPL for Open Source projects from now > on. This could be of some interest for the Windows devs on the list: > see the last note by hskottowe in the following feature request.
[snip] > Does this new announcement about QT4 for Windows being dual-licensed help > with producing a Windows port that will work without requiring users to > download other software (like a QT .dll)? > > http://www.trolltech.com/newsroom/announcements/00000192.html > http://www.trolltech.com/developer/faqs/duallicense.html I was hoping one of the dev team would address this, but I'll leap in. While my understanding is that Scribus could be ported to windows with this, it's not just a matter of recompiling because of the usual porting stuff, juggling dependencies, etc. Additionally, it's very important to realise this is for Qt4 and Qt4 only. Scribus is *nowhere* *near* being compatible with Qt4. My personal understanding is that it's on the roadmap "somewhere after 1.4" but I'm sure one of the friendly devs can answer that properly. The changes between Qt3 and Qt4 are big and invasive. It's a non-trivial port. In other words, patience is probably going to be required unless you feel like taking a lot of work upon yourself... -- Craig Ringer