On Thursday 02 September 2010 22:42:54 Serghei Amelian
wrote:
[...]
I am not
sure why it does not exist on your system. If it is not a
generic file present on all Qt installations then you may have to let
CMake search for it and conditionally remove the reference to it based
on
the CMake search results.
You right, this file is present in official Qt3 package. I guess that is
missing on mine system because gentoo permit few flags which can omit
some
Qt modules. I will make checks, as you suggest.
I dig a little deeper and I found that actually QInputContext class is
located
in qinputcontext_p.h and QInputContext is used only in Q_WS_WIN context or
when QT_NO_XIM is not defined.
What you suggest to do in this case?
I will put a conditional around the include statement in tqinputcontext.h
like this
#ifndef QT_NO_XIM
#include <qinputcontext.h>
#endif
If you want you can try this out for me before I commit it to SVN...just
modify the tqinputcontext.h file as shown and try a rebuild.
Tim