- Original Message -
> Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
> > So is it perhaps time to rename the qt3 stuff to -qt3 and make room
> > for the qt4 stuff?
>
> It breaks existing stuff, and besides, we'll have to distinguish Qt 4
> stuff
> from Qt 5 stuff soon too.
Yeah,
it will break Qt 5 very, very soon
Rex Dieter wrote:
> That the qt4 variants use a postfix doesn't imply that qt3 does too (it
> currently does not, due to it's legacy heritage, for better or worse).
That, and qt3-devel does not install to /usr/bin, but to
/usr/lib/qt-3.3/bin, which it adds to the PATH using an /etc/profile.d
sni
Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
> So is it perhaps time to rename the qt3 stuff to -qt3 and make room
> for the qt4 stuff?
It breaks existing stuff, and besides, we'll have to distinguish Qt 4 stuff
from Qt 5 stuff soon too.
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On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 12:07 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Aaron Faanes wrote:
>
>>> We used the -qt4 postfix (which is a common practice among most distros
>>> these days) to allow for a parallel-installable qt3.
>>>
>>
>> Ah, I figured it was something like that. I couldn't find it using the
>> follow
Aaron Faanes wrote:
>> We used the -qt4 postfix (which is a common practice among most distros
>> these days) to allow for a parallel-installable qt3.
>>
>
> Ah, I figured it was something like that. I couldn't find it using the
> following:
>
> $ yum provides '*/bin/*-qt3'
> Loaded plugins: aut
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Aaron Faanes wrote:
>
> > I was wondering why Qt compiler tools (qmake, moc, uic, etc.) are
> > installed with each name suffixed with -qt4 (qmake-qt4, moc-qt4). This
> > diverges from how upstream names its tools (specifically, without qt4
>
Aaron Faanes wrote:
> I was wondering why Qt compiler tools (qmake, moc, uic, etc.) are
> installed with each name suffixed with -qt4 (qmake-qt4, moc-qt4). This
> diverges from how upstream names its tools (specifically, without qt4
> added), so it caused me a little confusion when these tools app
I was wondering why Qt compiler tools (qmake, moc, uic, etc.) are installed
with each name suffixed with -qt4 (qmake-qt4, moc-qt4). This diverges from
how upstream names its tools (specifically, without qt4 added), so it
caused me a little confusion when these tools appeared to be missing.
My solu