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Subject: Re: QTRuby + QT4 + Win32
From: "Uma Geller" <umageller () gmail ! com>
Date: 2007-03-12 17:20:26
Message-ID: 6f9697050703121020t5cf767e7r28f8c1c86e164614 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Thanks for your efforts, Richard.
I'll keep trying and will report back if I manage to succeed.
On 12/03/07, richard.j.dale@gmail.com <richard.j.dale@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 12, 1:56 am, "Uma Geller" <umagel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I would like to use the fantastic QT4 for Win32
> > using the Qtruby bindings.
> >
> > Even though I made some progress, reading from
> > Richard Dale's blog, the effort didn't pay out.
> >
> > The guidelines were a bit too fuzzy, plus the
> > GNU build environment is constantly at odds
> > with the Windows way. Using 3 different shells,
> > perl, and dealing with autotools is a pain.
> > It shouldn't be this difficult.
> >
> > Has anyone managed to compile QTRuby QT4
> > for Windows ? (Open Source edition)
> >
> > I don't expect you to throw me a binary package
> > with the thing compiled, but a good detailed
> > list of tools and dependencies required, and a
> > step by step guide would greatly help.
> >
> > best,
> > UG
> > ---
> > Uma Gellerhttp://umageller.wordpress.com
> We've recently got Qt4 QtRuby building with cmake on both Linux and
> Mac OS X, which is a giant step forward. In theory it should be just
> as easy to build on Windows now, but as none of the developers (ie
> Caleb Tennnis or myself) are particularly Windows oriented we haven't
> had time to try it yet. The next release will be quite soon and use
> cmake and so I'm really hoping that normal humans will finally be able
> to easily build QtRuby in all enviroments without having to deal with
> 'autohell'.
>
> -- Richard
>
>
>
--
best,
UG
---
Uma Geller
http://umageller.wordpress.com
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