because some of the qt4 ports *will* conflict with qt3 and thus KDE 3, in particular the qt4 tools such as moc, uic and qmake

I am using a Kubuntu machine for some uni-related work and they have Qt
3 and Qt 4 coexisting nicely there. Of course, this means that Qt 4's
tools had to be renamed, to stuff like qmake-qt4. Would this be too much
of a mess to maintain on FreeBSD? I know versioned autotools are a pain,
but we still all manage to cope with them. Maybe the same kind of
versioning could work for Qt as well? One could add some variables to
bsd.port.mk to comfortably switch between Qt 3 and 4 when compiling
ports maybe. Just a (wishful) thought...

- Bartosz
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