On Wednesday 24 of July 2013 16:29:28 François Andriot wrote:
Le 10/06/2013 09:18, Timothy Pearson a écrit :
You can try using the automated conversion script here: http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/experimental/tree/qt3-tqt3/convert_exi sting_qt3_app_to_tqt3
Be warned that it takes a LOT of CPU time to run, and that the result probably won't compile the first time around. However, it will deal
with
99% of the tedious renaming without intervention.
You then need to take into account the more recent TDE header file and class name changes. Unfortunately, I do not have a script to automatically convert a project to use the new TDE class names and
header
files, so you would need to make those changes by hand or via your own scripts.
How I typically handle import of a new application is I first commit
the
last known working version of the application from the original source (i.e. the original project website) to a new GIT repository. I then apply and commit all changes needed to get it building on Qt3 with TDE 3.5.13.x, then finally run the autoconversion tools and commit the
first
working version for TDE R14. This keeps the original versions around
in
the GIT history in case something broke during build fixes and/or R14 conversion and is not noticed until far in the future (this has
happened
many times before!)
Tim
Hello, I've posted in bug report 531 http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=531 a "sed" command to convert ksensors to TDE R14.
It could be a starting point for a more generic script, as the one for QT3/TQT3 .
Francois
Sorry, I updated your script by my own, which I have previously successfully tested with the recently added applications. In this is addressed more renaming than in your initial script. Is located in experimental/kde-tde/convert_existing_kde3_app_to_tde
François, if you're not against it, I'll take care of integrating into GIT applications on which you have worked.
Slavek
I have done the initial import/conversion of the applications that are ready, but building has not been tested, and I suspect the Debian/Ubuntu packaging files have bugs of varying severity right now. Feel free to fix up the repositories as needed! :-)
Tim