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n KDE 4 repository we can still find an old copy of Qt 4.4, but if we install one of the fresh snapshots of this library we gain the possibility to install any applet prepared for the Mac OS X system. Of course the implementation is still very new and unstable and you should not expect a very high reliability. In the future we can expect much better results.
n KDE 4 repository we can still find an old copy of Qt 4.4, but if we install one of the fresh snapshots of this library we gain the possibility to install any applet prepared for the Mac OS X system. Of course the implementation is still very new and unstable and you should not expect a very high reliability. In the future we can expect much better results.
n KDE 4 repository we can still find an old copy of Qt 4.4, but if we install one of the fresh snapshots of this library we gain the possibility to install any applet prepared for the Mac OS X system. Of course the implementation is still very new and unstable and you should not expect a very high reliability. In the future we can expect much better results.
HMMM.....
Interesting Article. Has me wanting 4.1 even more.
That is what I downloded and this is the "install" instructions:
INSTALLING Qt/X11 Version 4.4.0-beta1.
1. If you have the commercial edition of Qt, install your license
file as $HOME/.qt-license.
For the open source version you do not need a license file.
2. Unpack the archive if you have not done so already:
cd /tmp
gunzip qt-x11-opensource-src-4.4.0-beta1.tar.gz # uncompress the archive
tar xvf qt-x11-opensource-src-4.4.0-beta1.tar # unpack it
This creates the directory /tmp/qt-x11-opensource-src-4.4.0-beta1 containing the files
from the archive. We only support the GNU version of the tar
archiving utility. Note that on some systems it is called gtar.
3. Building
To configure the Qt library for your machine type, run the
./configure script in the package directory.
By default, Qt is configured for installation in the
/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.4.0-beta1 directory, but this can be
changed by using the -prefix option. Alternatively, the
-prefix-install option can be used to specify a "local"
installation within the source directory.
cd /tmp/qt-x11-opensource-src-4.4.0-beta1
./configure
Type "./configure -help" to get a list of all available options.
To create the library and compile all the demos, examples, tools,
and tutorials, type:
make
If you did not configure Qt using the -prefix-install option,
you need to install the library, demos, examples, tools, and
tutorials in the appropriate place. To do this, type:
su -c "make install"
and enter the root password.
Note that on some systems the make utility is named differently,
e.g. gmake. The configure script tells you which make utility to
use.
If you need to reconfigure and rebuild Qt from the same location,
ensure that all traces of the previous configuration are removed
by entering the build directory and typing
make confclean
before running the configure script again.
4. Environment variables
In order to use Qt, some environment variables needs to be
extended.
PATH - to locate qmake, moc and other Qt tools
This is done like this:
In .profile (if your shell is bash, ksh, zsh or sh), add the
following lines:
If you use a different shell, please modify your environment
variables accordingly.
For compilers that do not support rpath you must also extended the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to include
/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.4.0-beta1/lib. On Linux with GCC this step
is not needed.
5. That's all. Qt is now installed.
If you are new to Qt, we suggest that you take a look at the demos
and examples to see Qt in action. Run the Qt Examples and Demos
either by typing 'qtdemo' on the command line or through the
desktop's Start menu.
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