The second approach looks closer to my
experience, I'll try next weekend and will let you
know.

Agus

Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> taking this part to rkward-devel.
> 
> On Tuesday 08 December 2009, Agustin Lobo wrote:
>> I understand. I can help, but I'm not qualified for being
>> the person making the native version for Mac OS, unless I get
>> detailed directions on what to do.
> 
> I don't know what level of detail you need. What you'd need to look at are 
> the 
> files rkward/rkwardapplication.cpp / .h and 
> rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.cpp 
> / .h . In there, it's the sections that already have "#ifdef Q_WS_WIN" 
> switches.
> 
> If this info is enough to give you a basic idea, then I might be able to talk 
> you through the remainder of the process. If this info doesn't tell you much, 
> then I'm afraid, it won't work.
> 
> Another thing you could really try is to install the Qt/X11 version of KDE 4 
> (http://mac.kde.org/?id=build ; installing "kdelibs" should be enough), then 
> try to build RKWard from source by following the instructions for compiling 
> on 
> Unix (http://p.sf.net/rkward/compiling). It might just work. And if it 
> doesn't 
> work out of the box, it may be much easier to fix the obstacles on that path.
> 
> Regards
> Thomas

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