On Tuesday 31 August 2010 20:58:44 Mark Goldstein wrote:
- I have long-range plans to include Qt3-based versions of Yast2, VirtualBox and Firefox. If somebody has experience in compiling Firefox for Qt3, any help welcome.
I have a question: why is it important to eliminate Qt4?
First of all some people install KDE3 on laptops/netbooks and they really care about space. Second, Qt4 applications look different, use different styles and other systemwide settings such as fonts (these should be set up separately outside KDE3), file associations, and also different icon sets.
I'm asking since I was using (and am using now) Qt4 applications in KDE3.5 and they live together nicely. At the beginning I was afraid to add Qt4 and some of it's development files to 11.0/KDE3.5. I wanted to use calibre, that requires very advanced version of Qt4. Eventually someone provide the rpms on build service and I decided to try. I used it for more than 0.5 year and had no problems (always updated and so on). Later I installed it on 11.1/KDE3.5 and also had no problems. 11.1 mixes kde4 components into kde3,
Now it does not if you use KDE3 repository.
but I'm not a purist: if it works, let it be so.
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