On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Have a look at redhat's qt source RPM.
I really would be hesitant about this..
QT in RH 8.0 is a very different QT then other distributions have, and it
includes:
* GCC 3.2 patches
Otherwise it won't build on redhat 8 (and on mandrake 9,
One other thing...
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Have a look at redhat's qt source RPM.
I really would be hesitant about this..
QT in RH 8.0 is a very different QT then other distributions have, and it
includes:
[snip]
* Some patches from QT-3.1 and some from 3.0.5 version
Hi
Has anyone managed to compile Qt-copy (3.1, used for kde 3.1) with Xft
support under RedHat 8.0?
No matter what I've tried, I keep getting errors.
Without Xft, of course, it compiles smoothly.
Dvir Volk
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On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
Hi
Has anyone managed to compile Qt-copy (3.1, used for kde 3.1) with Xft
support under RedHat 8.0?
No matter what I've tried, I keep getting errors.
Without Xft, of course, it compiles smoothly.
Have a look at redhat's qt source RPM.
--
Tzafrir Cohen
Have a look at redhat's qt source RPM.
I really would be hesitant about this..
QT in RH 8.0 is a very different QT then other distributions have, and it
includes:
* GCC 3.2 patches
* XFT1 XFT-2 patches
* Some patches from QT-3.1 and some from 3.0.5 version
All in all - it's a mish mash