On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 13:59, Timothy Pearson
<kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
I am excepting Qt here. My original intent was to kick out software that
relies on ancient, special purpose libraries that cannot feasibly be
"resurrected" and maintained. For example, anything using deprecated and
removed kernel calls, etc.
So what you mean by this is keep Qt3 for as long as we can?
Um, Piki, you seem to be on a different page? I think?
We have tQT for Qt4 in progress right now.
Qt3 is at version 3.3.8c (use the patch on the trinity Wiki)
We're not rewriting KDE3 to use Qt4 - we're just going to use tQT to
have the missing Qt3 functions work in Qt4.
So, like a Qt3 compataility layer on top of qt4
This is correct.
Oh good. Wanted to make sure that I was on the right page ^^
(Piki's boasting about that made me worried I was getting it wrong...)
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later, Robert Xu