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David Johnson wrote:
Your advice isn't wrong, really, but I wanted to say that I personally
found
that you CAN keep your old kde3.5/qt3 installation, merely installing qt4
and
kde4 over the top of it.
There should be zero problems building
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David Johnson wrote:
Heya
I was wondering what the ETA is on Qt 4.5. I am planning to do some work
that requires 4.5 and I am wondering whether I should wait for that to
hit the ports or install a local copy in my home directory. If 4.5 in
the
Your advice isn't wrong, really, but I wanted to say that I personally
found
that you CAN keep your old kde3.5/qt3 installation, merely installing qt4
and
kde4 over the top of it.
There should be zero problems building Qt-4.4.3 and KDE-4.2.0 when you
have Qt-3.3.8 installed. The problem
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Bartosz Fabianowski wrote:
Chuck, you succeeded in installing KDE4 and Qt 4.4.3 while Qt 3.5.10 was
installed. That's known to work.
What David pointed out is that Qt 4.5 cannot be installed that way -
Nokia/Trolltech seem to have b0rked it such
Heya
I was wondering what the ETA is on Qt 4.5. I am planning to do some work
that requires 4.5 and I am wondering whether I should wait for that to
hit the ports or install a local copy in my home directory. If 4.5 in
the ports is just around the corner, I will wait; otherwise, I will go
Heya
I was wondering what the ETA is on Qt 4.5. I am planning to do some work
that requires 4.5 and I am wondering whether I should wait for that to
hit the ports or install a local copy in my home directory. If 4.5 in
the ports is just around the corner, I will wait; otherwise, I will go
ahead