Messages in this thread | | | From | Gene Heskett <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] kconfig qconf: port to QT4 | Date | Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:01:56 -0400 |
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On Monday 07 June 2010, Alexander Stein wrote: >Hello Michal, > >Am Montag 07 Juni 2010, 14:45:48 schrieb Michal Marek: >> I've only very little experience with Qt 3 or 4. The patch basically >> changes most QSomeClass to Q3SomeClass, which is the Qt3-compatible >> wrapper around QSomeClass. Now is it possible to still support Qt3? E.g. >> have a header file that #defines Q3SomeClass back to QSomeClass and does >> similar with the Qt headers, would that be possible? I know that Qt4 has >> be there for five years already, but if the cost of keeping support for >> old userspace is not too hight, I would try it. > >I never thought about qt3 compatibility but It seems to me that renaming > the qt3 compat classes and revert the header file name changes should > suffice to compile against qt3 again. But then somebody else has to do > the makefile magic to support both versions. Also which version should be > prefered if both are available? > >> BTW, after applying your patch, make xconfig starts ok, but clicking in >> the main menu does nothing, and if I close the close button, it does not >> exit, but stops reacting to any input (but it still handles window >> resize). The qt3 version would display the "Save changes?" dialog here. > >I can click in the window around and closing the window using the X button >asks me about saving the changes. Which QT version do you use actually? > >Best regards >Alexander
Re-enabling kconfig for gt4 only distros like mdv, would be hugely appreciated Alexander. I have never been comfy with menuconfig, which is forced now.
So thanks for anything you can do about making both gconfig and kconfig work, as neither does on mdv-2010-x86-64.
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