On Saturday 10 May 2008 17:07, Stefan Teleman wrote:
> This one is one example which doesn't compile, and i haven't had the
> time yet to find a fix for it. :-(

I tried as well, but couldn't come up with anything good. I don't really 
understand what the ambiguity is for that compilation error. MapReduce is one 
of those corners of Qt that I've managed to avoid so far (this is not 
necessarily a good thing).

> You can disable building it in its toplevel Makefile -- everything
> else builds and runs very well.

See also the Dude QT/4.4-copy/Solaris/configure.sh (what
's in dude is 4.4rc1 still) which disables the examples. No need to muck with 
the makefiles. I think it's --nobuild examples in configure.


> Now the fact that TT no longer supports Solaris is indeed news. I was
> just about to start the ARC review for QT 4.4 to go in
> Nevada/OpenSolaris.

It's not true. The website is simplified. For "Linux" read "Linux/X11" and 
under X11 include Solaris. 

http://trolltech.com/products/qt/features/platforms/desktop/linux
http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/supported-platforms.html

The non-Linux Free Software platforms (and proprietary UNIXen) are pretty well 
hidden, but they are still supported.

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Adriaan de Groot :: KDE Quality Team
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