Hi Dirk,

I just want the whole package :-) I hate
errors. I read fscEdit depends on Qt?
OK, I'll download the binary version, ok ok.

Thank you for your patience :-)

        Toni 



> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:opensg-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Per conto di Dirk Reiners
> Inviato: venerdì 27 maggio 2005 16.30
> A: users
> Oggetto: Re: R: R: R: R: [Opensg-users] AMD Athlon 64 processor && windows
> 
> 
>       Hi Toni,
> 
> On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 15:03 +0200, Antonio Bleile wrote:
> > Hi Gerrit,
> >
> > next problem, the qt part: I found a qt-win-3.1.0-Beta-1
> > somewhere on the web an installed it. Moc is setup
> > correctly in VS.NET, but I get lots of compilation
> > errors regarding my qt-headers. In your README you
> > write "there is a good chance that you have to patch
> > the qt headers in order to get it working, just move
> > the function definition into the class definition". Can
> > you please be more precise on that, I have no clue what
> > you mean. Remove the inlines?
> 
> There used to be a bug in an older QT version that tripped up some older
> compilers. It was easy to fix, but it shouldn't hit you with VS.Net.
> 3.1.0 beta sounds pretty old, so it might just be broken.
> 
> Do you have to use QT? Just use another, free GUI toolkit. It's pretty
> easy to integrate OpenSG into whatever GUI system you have as long as it
> supports OpenGL.
> 
> > Can you perhaps put a
> > pathched qt version on your server?
> 
> QT Win is not Open Source but a commercial product, so we can't do that.
> They are planning to release an Open Source version of QT 4, so once
> that happens we might be able to include QT.
> 
> > A suggestion: Put a version of all the prerequisites
> > on your server for all (or most) system configurations
> > (although the libs might be outdated, doesn’t matter). I spent
> > 1+ day in searching versions, downloading libs etc. As an
> > example look at subversion, when I once had to install subversion for
> > RedHat 8 I was very grateful as I discovered that they had put all the
> > depending rpms on the same ftp directory ... Or at least provide
> > links? Does it make sense?
> 
> We have most of the prerequisites in CVS (dist/win/supportlibs.zip).
> They are also part of all the binary distributions. The reason you had
> to change some lib names is that we're not using the cygwin versions of
> the libs but the native Windows versions.
> 
> Hope it helps
> 
>       Dirk
> 
> 
> 
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