While I am happy to see this, I'll explain my problems trying to get it to run.

I use the latest gcc-4.02. So I go to install the latest qt-x11-opensource-src-4.0.1. It won't compile. So I fall back to my backup gcc-3.4.4. Qt now compiles, but takes 1.5 hours to compile on my 2Ghz desktop.

WoW.. I'm happy to have the newest Qt working.....it looks good. So I go to install the Perl port mentioned above, and it fails. Then I read it needs the older Qt3. I gave up there.

Tk compiles and installs in a matter of minutes, I will be hard pressed to recommend something that needs 1.5 hours to compile, just to use something that Tk already does.


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re: Perl/Tk ported to Qt, Qt/Embedded by zentara
in thread Perl/Tk ported to Qt, Qt/Embedded by marto

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