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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    [kdesrc-build] /: Make qt-copy comments more accurate.
From:       Michael Pyne <mpyne () kde ! org>
Date:       2011-08-31 21:19:42
Message-ID: 20110831211942.8A77BA6078 () git ! kde ! org
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Git commit 3b69bb2d92c1788ae47aecc9c909845eeba2c802 by Michael Pyne.
Committed on 31/08/2011 at 23:16.
Pushed by mpyne into branch 'master'.

Make qt-copy comments more accurate.

M  +5    -7    kdesrc-buildrc-sample

http://commits.kde.org/kdesrc-build/3b69bb2d92c1788ae47aecc9c909845eeba2c802

diff --git a/kdesrc-buildrc-sample b/kdesrc-buildrc-sample
index 413ce4e..3d10c75 100644
--- a/kdesrc-buildrc-sample
+++ b/kdesrc-buildrc-sample
@@ -24,13 +24,11 @@ global
 # and that you should use separate test users or KDEHOME values to separate
 # the ksycoca databases. Only set prefix if you know what you're doing.
 
-# This is the Qt installation to use to build KDE.  The default is qt-copy
-# from Subversion.  Qt will be installed to this directory, so it is
-# recommended to use something like ~/qt-4.
-# KDE /trunk requires a very recent Qt so qt-copy is the best route if you're
-# building /trunk.  If you are building an older branch you may use your
-# system installed Qt by setting qtdir to point to it (what qmake -v
-# reports with the /lib removed).
+# This is the Qt installation to use for building/using KDE. The default is
+# to build Qt (see the qt-copy module below). If you wish to use your system's
+# installed Qt (assuming it is recent enough!) then you can set this to the
+# path to your Qt installation. To find the path to your system's Qt, run
+# "qmake -v". Qt will be installed to the path reported (do not include /lib)
 	qtdir ~/qt4  # Default to installing Qt
 
 # By default (if the above is commented out), you are getting svn trunk / git master.


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