-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: qkw merging... Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 01:56:12 +0100 From: Jarosław Staniek Organization: Open Office Polska To: Holger Schroeder References: <200408230139.22886.holger-kde@holgis.net> > Hi Jaroslaw, > > can you explain to me what the goal of qkw will be ? > will it be a native kde on windows, or will it be only a small layer to be > able to run kexi under windows ? Nothing like that. It IS a set of patches agains kdelibs a mix of 3.1 and 3.2 and some 3.3). I wonder if you read http://iidea.pl/~js/qkw/ ? I also dont remember If i've speak with you, but I contacted Ralf over year ago, and QKW is consisted of patches for most modules of kdelibs, including KTrader, KParts (e.g. Kate part), KSycoca, etc. , thus it's not so small. Kexi was a 'training area' for it. I've also msvc build environment (something far more complicated compared to Qt build env.) > the people at http://ranger.befunk.com/phpwiki/index.php/Building KDE Yourself > adopted my about one year old patches to kde to make it more > platform-independent. the recent versions should apply to kde 3.3 and should > be a good starting point to continue from there. I thing we should really work together, because once merge will be started, we cannot wait: kdelibs changes too frequently. This was also a reason why I eventually 'allocated some time resources' for final merge of QKW & kdelibs, --I just dont want to update my sources to newer HEAD, again and again. And yes, I am also interested in making the merge profitable for MacOSX (non-X11) target (Kexi on MacOSX is my goal as well). -- regards / pozdrawiam, Jaroslaw Staniek / OpenOffice Polska Kexi project: http://koffice.org/kexi/ http://www.kexi-project.org/ Qt-KDE Wrapper project: http://iidea.pl/~js/qkw/ _______________________________________________ kde-cygwin mailing list kde-cygwin@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-cygwin