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Subject: Re: kdelibs 1.1.1
From: Henry Stern <stern () cs ! dal ! ca>
Date: 1999-08-01 14:06:34
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You Wrote:
>Fadi Obeid wrote:
>>
>> You can have qt-1.4x and qt-2.0x. Compile applictions against the
>> suitable qt. My system for example has kde-1.1.1 compiled against qt-1.44
>> and kvirc-1.0.0-beta2 compiled against 2.0x. Make sure the 2 qt's reside
>> on different directories. When you configure prior to make, make sure to
>> specifiy the location for qt libs, headers and moc binary.. If you need
>> more info I can give you further details.
>> Bye
>>
>I, and I suspect some others, would be interested in any details you may
>have about running with dual QTs. Please post in language appropriate
>for non-developers.
Running dual QTs is very easy. On my system, I have qt 1.44 and 2.00, they
reside in /usr/lib/qt-1.44 and qt-2.00 respectively. I have a symbolic link,
/usr/lib/qt pointing to the directory for the version I want to compile with.
In /usr/lib, I have /usr/lib/libqt.so.1 and libqt.so.2, when I want to compile
with qt 1.44, I link libqt.so.1 to libqt.so.
To make a symbolic link, go to the directory where you want to make it, then
type ln -s {file to be linked} {link name}.
Easy as pie! Just switch the two around when you need to compile.
Hope this helps,
Henry Stern
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