Am Dienstag 14 August 2007 schrieb Beso:
> 2007/8/14, Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Beso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
> >
> > below, on  Tue, 14 Aug 2007 00:40:58 +0200:
> > > kde 3.5.7 (which mainly depends on qt4)
> >
> > I don't believe so, as I still have qt4 masked here as unnecessary, but
> > am running KDE (now 3.5.7) as my X desktop environment of choice.  (I
> > can't stand GNOME's "we know better than you what you want" approach, and
> > don't have it installed, tho I have GTK2 installed, mainly for pan, which
> > is actually quite decent as a GTK app, far more so than most of its
> > brethren and more so than knode, which is pretty wimpy by comparison.)
>
> trust me, my kde 3.5.7 baselibs triggered qt4.3.0. the kde4 will be
> depending only from qt4 and a great number of the kde apps have been ported
> to qt4, for what i know.
>
> However, your speculation about qt4 with the qt3support USE flag is
>
> > interesting indeed, as I need to pick a time to bite the bullet and do a
> > qt4 and kde4-beta (from the kde overlay) merge.  If you get the time to
> > do as you mentioned and try it without the separate qt3 after emerging
> > qt4 with that flag, let me know how it works, as once I get qt4 merged,
> > I'd /love/ to be able to unmerge qt3 if it's at all possible.  I'm one of
> > those guys that does NOT like unnecessary packages hanging around, so
> > once I upgrade, the sooner I can get rid of qt3, the happier I'll be.
>
> i'll tell you about it when i get to fix the 205 new packages of kde (that
> i really don't want installed) triggered by the kde3.5.7 in the stable
> branch. after that i'll try unmerging qt3, mask it and try to see if the
> system works flawlessly without it.
>
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> > "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
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I think you are horribly wrong. kde-3.5.x does not use qt4. Definitely not. 
Maybe some other applications but not kde-3.5.x.

The first kde version which uses qt4 is the dev-version of kde4.

Rgds
Bernhard
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