Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Yes, for the Enterprise binaries (rpms) on RHEL5, I compile
> with depkgs-qt. For RHEL6, they are on Qt 4.6.2, so the
> depkgs-qt is not needed.
One can always use a 3rd party repo to achieve this too. :)
(Peter Pramberger's repo contains qt 4.6 among other useful things)
>> The error message is misleading.
>
> What error message?
"uic: File generated with too old version of Qt Designer"
(this is generated by Qt4.2)
> If it is a message from Bat, we can add
> detection of the Qt version at runtime and fail
> Bat if it isn't at least the version we expect or later.
You should.
>> Why not move to something like gtk?
> We used gtk in the gnome console, and first it is C so lacks the
> additions one can get with C++
OK, how about WxWidgets?
Alan
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