Dear Kuba,
> Your diagnosis is right. I will have to clean it up. I have a CentOS image to
> compile
> it for X11, so I'll make sure it works and submit an update.
>
> As for XClearArea: Apple's g++ 4.2 doesn't seem to care, I will of course
> change it.
I picked up the latest gcc version along with Fedora Core 13, which is 4.4.
> If you're on Fedora, you need both qt and qt-devel packages. Then simply
> relogin
> and qmake etc. should be in your path. Or, in the terminal session, dive into
> a login shell:
> $ bash -
>
> This saves on having to relogin.
I dislike bash, and always switch to tcsh first thing when I install a
new OS. Unfortunately, tcsh seems to have less and less support as time
goes on. I see a startup script for csh in /etc/profile.d/qt.csh, but
I don't know what program calls it. I have all my login and startup
scripts heavily modified from 15 years ago; I dislike desktop
environments, and run a personally-rewritten version of ctwm for my
X11 environment. You might call me "old school". Anyway, I was
a UNIX sysadmin for years in graduate school, and I can resolve these
issues one way or another. . .
---Tim
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