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Subject: ./configure -no-exceptions recommended in qt-copy
From: Fred Emmott <mail () fredemmott ! co ! uk>
Date: 2008-10-01 10:22:05
Message-ID: 200810011122.05827.mail () fredemmott ! co ! uk
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Hi,
How much of an effect does this have on modern compilers?
I'd like to suggest removing it from the recommended configure line in
README.qt-copy because:
- I don't believe the overhead will be significant
- It blocks the build of QtXmlPatterns (-no-exceptions -xmlpatterns makes
configure complain, and -no-exceptions just doesn't build xmlpatterns). There's
two problems with this:
- In my opinion, this should stop KDE applications from using QtXmlPatterns -
they should be buildable with a Qt built following the recommendations in
README.qt-copy; I don't think any do at the moment, but it is a very useful
module.
- If distributions (such as slackware and slamd64's current/testing does now)
ships qt4 built following those recommendations, it stops non-KDE apps that
use QtXmlPatterns being built with distribution Qt packages.
Regards,
--
Fred Emmott
(http://www.fredemmott.co.uk)
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