I don't
think we should go much farther in the
investigation: the
dependency of kwriteconfig on kdelibs brings
automatic
dependency on X
libraries even if it is a console program.
Good point. That is one reason I like Qt4 much beter
than Qt3. For applications that don't need X, you
don't pull that stuff in. Qt3 is a single monolithic
library with everything, while Qt4 is a collection of 21
libraries. For something like kwriteconfig, it would
probably only need libQtCore.
Thanks to both.
For you folks more experienced with coding TDE and Qt3, are there any clever ways to
eliminate the overhead with the non X commands? Seems that would be more efficient and
shave a few micro/millisecond response times here and there, especially for older
hardware. :)
Darrell