TQt only needs to be rebuilt if Qt is
changed/upgraded. It is nothing
more than a thin wrapper on top of Qt to provide the "old
style" features
that were removed from Qt4, as well as a good place to put
Trinity-specific widgets so that they are available to all
Trinity
applications.
Okay. But you stated previously that qt3 should be rebuilt with each new distro release,
which then implies rebuilding tqtinterface too.