--nextPart2310724.mNy0NugOdv Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" On Saturday, September 25, 2010 15:02:30 Chani wrote: > > > wider availablility? well, given that kde depends on qt, kjs cannot > > > have wider availability than qscript. as best they'd be equal - but > > > as aaron explained, on mobile there's no room for multiple > > > implementations of things. therefore qt has wider availability. > > > > ldd libkjs.so and see it's dependencies, you'll notice Qt is *not* a > > dependency. > > erm... but in order to not use qt, you'd have to not use any part of kde > that depends on qt. which I would expect covers a *lot* of kde. so I think > it's a moot point in this case. I think his point is that if all you really needed was a JS interpreter, it's not fair to claim that KJS pulls in all of Qt (and therefore QtScript) anyways. This doesn't matter in the context of MeeGo where Qt and QtScript are guaranteed to be there already though. Regards, - Michael Pyne --nextPart2310724.mNy0NugOdv Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABCAAGBQJMnlAZAAoJEAuvDJx7auny2scQAK2oDe7uKFgo0ORmAd1vFDqx kWh8rF9IYmJ0IydbFRYlTK8zhiA2b8BCo41SZrVL3iVveqzpBqSM2URo8Fm4JYgU wRpDG/BRBmoVyrmTu2RyH4qBRnUtZ7f6WpLspEmct5ik+FnrtVCstQZUp4Qfp9Mq FtahxbMi1b6h0agQ5oiMWzbAIl9sa9icUtcyrsR5cUSNevd8AhGOHMAVL++vtOtc D3metTXUtwGcvQ+uRyfmi8HFOTqSMZByNP8vmGzGWFo9nm+KJze98BarqmKOruM1 QbY2mRt+AosnTdOLpviKys1/6511QjWO6v/kldreR7hR59A7iAZ9SKirJTpPcG0s 51ap4nGrEYbbZopZldTsVnqQdA4g4Ra6btm6TfgjLAb6AgYe35GzaeZZnvi+mzuJ oR/K+32Oe3ENboKaZxTb2IemYScwQdd6C6VZbRFMnpsFImg/nvH3CFffnRwxe6uq 3Nxgxi8SwBX2iNNZTptATtFQTVRZn41/0TrVZ70GD/xMqgFljF1aBeKbb+WWumvQ YVvNK137o4WqBGf+ISTGnkGZaFtlpTIBu7M3Xbv8FaD4QvXAF5SVmxMF8JCkVR3X I/1MlR6obB7HwXVZb4oQKxeuazUPMtXQKC+fDqE4Ce30eLjszCa5ecOQj3vMx6l5 pI79+C8verf9cYcQpU+D =w8+A -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart2310724.mNy0NugOdv--