that is certainly
a good step forward.
Regards,
Rob.
- Original Message -
From: "Louie Ilievski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ; ;
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 12:03 PM
Subject: [mythtv] Slightly OT: MythTV as Senior Project?
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gt; > To: Nicholas McCoy; Development of mythtv
> > Subject: Re: [mythtv] Slightly OT: MythTV as Senior Project?
> >
> > This sounds about right. I abandoned trying to port this because
> > there were so many bugs in QT and mingw. I actually had a functioning
>
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Mario L
> Sent: Saturday, 5 March 2005 3:17 AM
> To: Nicholas McCoy; Development of mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv] Slightly OT: MythTV as Senior Project?
>
> This sounds about right. I abandoned trying to port this
This sounds about right. I abandoned trying to port this because
there were so many bugs in QT and mingw. I actually had a functioning
version, but due to link issues with ld in mingw, QT didn't seem to
build correctly and iterators were broken. The announcement of the OS
license got me a bit ha
My understanding is that when the OS license for QT Windows comes out,
we can compile MythTV in MS Windows easily. No need for a port
really, just shake out all the bugs and driver issues.
Now where was that link...
http://www.trolltech.com/developer/faqs/duallicense.html#q113
Late Q2 2005. Pro
> My friend and I are seniors at the University of California,
> Riverside, and we are trying to find a fun project we can work on for
> our senior project. However, this is supposed to be a "compilers"
> class, but our professor is open to ideas for our project, as long as it
> is somewhat compil
Hi everyone. I have been an avid MythTV user for over 6 months now and
I love it. I also have wanted to get involved in some development for
it. My friend and I are seniors at the University of California,
Riverside, and we are trying to find a fun project we can work on for
our senior project.