On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Jim Adams wrote: > Sorry guys if I opened a stinky can o' worms. But I really would like to > know what has been substituted for /opt/kde? /usr > Oh yes, BTW, what the heck > is a "MOC". On this side of the Atlantic it is a type of leisure shoe. > What does it have tro do with Linux and or KDE? /usr/bin/moc is a part of the Qt libraries. It creates a .moc file, which is a kind of preprocessor output for the header file, containing Qt definitions. LLaP bero
- [expert] (no subject) Jim Adams
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