Hi Felipe! On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Felipe Crochik <fel...@crochik.com> wrote: > Hi Daniil, > >> You can skip Xephyr/Scratchbox/x86 phase completely. >> Skipping Qt Creator phase is an option too. > > I actually find the Xephyr/Scratchbox/x86 phase helpful during the > development. I like being able to just test the changes on a "window" on my > desktop instead of having to get the device. Do you know if it is > possible/easy to setup Qt SDK to compile using scratchbox/x86 and launch the > application on Xephyr?
If we are talking about Nokia Qt SDK, then AFAIK no. >> You can install Qt libraries manuallly on your N900. >> Get it here >> http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/q/qt4-x11/ > > So far I have used the qt4-maemo5 for my applications so other people can > install them on their devices "less hardily" What do you mean? These packages are from official Fremantle repository, while libqt4-maemo5-* are from extras-devel, which yet to be enabled. > but I will try installing the > debs manually so I can use the "autodeploy" - I will end up having 3 Qt > versions on my device! :( Remove apt-get remove libqt4-maemo5-core and you will have only one Qt version. Thanks, Daniil. > > Thanks, > Felipe > > _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers