Hi James
On Thursday 04 January 2007 00:39, James Reed wrote:
> Now, what do I do with it? I'm very new at EMC, Linux, and even Qt3, (I'm
> more familiar with Qt3 than the others, though).
You may do what ever you wish with the sources as long as you (or anyone else)
do not claim copyright and/or change the licence. A simple makefile will be
needed to call moc on qtdro.hh and then g++ to compile/link..
For example (in src/qt_dro):
moc_qtdro.cc: qtdro.hh
moc -o $@ $<
qtdro: moc_qtdro.cc
g++ qtdro.cc moc_qtdro.cc -lqt-mt -L$(LIB_DIR) -lnml -lemc -o $@
How you integrate the above snippet in to the emc2 build system is up to you
and is something I can not help with - The current make structure is fragile,
ugly, and based on a false premise.
For a simple DRO display, you might find the Tcl/Tk extensions to be
suitable..
Regards, Paul.
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