[542] | 1 | This is Qt version 4.5.1 GA for OS/2 and eCS.
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[144] | 2 |
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[397] | 3 | This document contains a brief information on the OS/2 version of the Qt
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[524] | 4 | library. Please read it carefully before starting your work. You may also
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| 5 | visit the project page at
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[144] | 6 |
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| 7 | http://svn.netlabs.org/qt4/wiki
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| 8 |
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[188] | 9 | to get more information and the latest news and also to report bugs.
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[144] | 10 |
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[397] | 11 | To get a brief list of OS/2-specific changes from release to release
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| 12 | please see the CHANGES.OS2 file included in this distribution.
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[144] | 13 |
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[188] | 14 |
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[397] | 15 |
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[144] | 16 | REQUIREMENTS
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| 17 |
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[397] | 18 | In order to compile the Qt library and Qt-based applications, you will need
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| 19 | the following tools:
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[144] | 20 |
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| 21 | - One of the OS/2 Warp 4, OS/2 Warp 4.5 or eComStation operating systems.
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| 22 |
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[524] | 23 | - InnoTek GCC compiler version 3.3.5 CSD3 or 4.4.2 (recommended).
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| 24 | You can download the GCC 4.4.2 compiler using the following link:
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[144] | 25 |
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[524] | 26 | http://download.smedley.info/gcc-4.4.2-os2-20091205.zip
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| 27 |
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| 28 | GCC 4.4.2 requires newer binutils available at:
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| 29 |
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| 30 | http://download.smedley.info/binutils-2.19.1-os2-20090427.zip
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| 31 |
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| 32 | Note that in order to use the above version of GCC, you will also need
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| 33 | to install the previous 3.x version (e.g. 3.3.5 CSD3) available at:
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| 34 |
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[144] | 35 | ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/gcc/GCC-3.3.5-csd3.zip
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| 36 |
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[259] | 37 | - Patched OpenWatcom linker which you can download from here:
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[144] | 38 |
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[152] | 39 | ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/gcc/wl-hll-r1.zip
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[144] | 40 |
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[152] | 41 | Note that if you use IBM ILINK (no matter what version), you will
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| 42 | not be able to build the debug version of the library due to
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| 43 | bugs/limitations of ILINK.
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[144] | 44 |
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[152] | 45 | - GNU Make 3.81beta1 or above (not tested) available at:
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[144] | 46 |
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[152] | 47 | http://unix.os2site.com/pub/binary/make/make-3_81beta1-bin-static.zip
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[144] | 48 |
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[314] | 49 | - LxLite 1.3.3 or above (not tested) if you want Qt DLLs and application
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| 50 | executables to be compressed (to save hard disk space and load time). If
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| 51 | you have a recent eComStation installation (e.g. 2.0 rc6) you will already
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| 52 | have LxLite installed. Otherwise, you may take it from here:
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| 53 |
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| 54 | http://www.os2site.com/sw/util/archiver/lxlt133.zip
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| 55 |
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[397] | 56 |
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| 57 |
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| 58 | SETTING UP THE ENVIRONMENT
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| 59 |
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[144] | 60 | After unpacking the GCC archive, you will have to set up the compiler
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[524] | 61 | environment by invoking gccenv.cmd from the "bin" subdirectory with the correct
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[402] | 62 | arguments (type gccenv.cmd -? for help). For the OpenWatcom linker, specify
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| 63 | WLINK as the second argument.
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[144] | 64 |
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[524] | 65 | Please note that setting up the GCC 4.x environment requires some additional
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| 66 | steps. Please look through the README files contained within the OS/2
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| 67 | distribution.
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| 68 |
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[259] | 69 | You will also need to perform the following steps:
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| 70 |
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[314] | 71 | - Make sure the selected linker, the make utility and LxLite executable are
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| 72 | in PATH.
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[144] | 73 |
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[152] | 74 | - Make sure CMD.EXE is your command line processor (the generated makefiles
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[258] | 75 | will rely on its 'copy', 'if' and other commands). If you have a Unix shell
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| 76 | (SH.EXE) in your environment, you may need to force GNU make to use CMD.EXE
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| 77 | by doing 'set MAKESHELL=C:\OS2\CMD.EXE' where C: is your boot drive.
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[152] | 78 |
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[524] | 79 | - Do set LIBRARY_PATH=C:\OS2\DLL;C:\MPTN\DLL where C: is your boot drive.
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[144] | 80 |
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[258] | 81 | - Make sure that there are no traces of any other Watcom or OpenWatcom
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| 82 | installation in the environment where you build Qt as it will most likely
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| 83 | interfere with the patched OpenWatcom linker we use. This basically means
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| 84 | removing all *WATCOM* environment variables and removing references to those
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| 85 | Watcom installations from PATH.
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| 86 |
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[524] | 87 | - Add the "bin" subdirectory of the directory where you unpacked the Qt4
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| 88 | source tree to PATH and BEGINLIBPATH using its full path, e.g.:
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| 89 |
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| 90 | set PATH=D:\Coding\Qt4\bin;%PATH%
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| 91 | set BEGINLIBPATH=D:\Coding\Qt4\bin;%BEGINLIBPATH%
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| 92 |
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[188] | 93 | Note that the QTDIR environment variable used by previous Qt versions is not
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| 94 | used by Qt4 anymore (except two rare cases that do not affect the OS/2 platform
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| 95 | anyway and are probably leftovers after the migration of the qmake feature
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| 96 | specifications to Qt4). Therefore, there is no need to set this variable
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[259] | 97 | explicitly. See also a note below about hard-coded paths to the source tree.
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[144] | 98 |
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[188] | 99 | There is also no need to set the QMAKESPEC variable explicitly. If it is absent,
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| 100 | qmake will use the specification stored in the <Qt4_Home>/mkspecs/default
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| 101 | directory, which on OS/2 always refers to the "os2-g++" specification, the only
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| 102 | one supported at the present time.
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[144] | 103 |
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[397] | 104 |
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| 105 |
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| 106 | COMPILING QT
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| 107 |
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| 108 | You should skip this section if you downloaded and installed a binary
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[402] | 109 | distribution of the Qt library for developers (qt-dev-X_Y_Z.wpi) and proceed
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| 110 | directly to section USING OFFICIAL BINARY QT PACKAGES below.
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[397] | 111 |
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[144] | 112 | When the environment is set up, go to the directory where you unpacked the
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| 113 | Qt4 source tree and type:
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| 114 |
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| 115 | configure.cmd
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| 116 |
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[259] | 117 | This will set up the library (by creating necessary configuration and include
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| 118 | files and a bunch of Makefiles for variuos components) and build the qmake
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| 119 | utility.
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[144] | 120 |
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[402] | 121 | The next step is to type:
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[144] | 122 |
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[148] | 123 | make
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[144] | 124 |
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[148] | 125 | This will compile and link the library. Note that by default both the release
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| 126 | and the debug version of the library are built (please be patient, it may take
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| 127 | quite some time depending on your hardware). The release and debug libraries can
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| 128 | co-exist in the same source tree and may be used in parallel: all the debug DLLs
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| 129 | get a 'd' letter in their name preceeding the Qt major version number and use
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| 130 | separate directories for object files.
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[144] | 131 |
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[243] | 132 | To save time, you may also build the release and the debug versions of the
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| 133 | library separately by typing 'make release' or 'make debug' accordingly
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| 134 | instead of just 'make'.
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| 135 |
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[148] | 136 | Once the library is successfully built, you may try to compile the demos
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[188] | 137 | and examples by visiting the individual example subdirectories in the source
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[148] | 138 | tree and typing 'qmake' followed by one of 'make', 'make release' or
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| 139 | 'make debug' in that subdirectory.
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[144] | 140 |
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[402] | 141 | NOTE:
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[144] | 142 |
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[402] | 143 | This version of Qt for OS/2 includes the Extended system tray plugin for
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[314] | 144 | XCenter/eCenter which is necessary to enable Qt support for the special
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| 145 | notification area on the XCenter/eCenter panel (called the "system tray")
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| 146 | which is used by many long-running applications to display their status.
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| 147 | In order to activate this support, you need to install this plugin to your
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| 148 | XCenter or eCenter. The plugin is built during the normal Qt build process
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| 149 | and can be found in the file \plugins\xcenter\xsystray.dll in the Qt source
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| 150 | tree. In order to install the plugin, do the following:
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[188] | 151 |
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[314] | 152 | a. Copy xsystray.dll to <XWorkplace installation folder>\plugins\xcenter\
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| 153 | (on eComStation, this will be C:\ecs\system\ewps\plugins\xcenter\ where
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| 154 | C: is your boot drive).
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[188] | 155 |
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[314] | 156 | b. Restart WPS.
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| 157 |
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| 158 | c. Add the "Extended system tray" widget to the XCenter/eCenter panel using
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| 159 | the XCenter context menu ('Create new widget').
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| 160 |
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| 161 | Note that if you upgrade from the previous version of the plugin then
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| 162 | please unlock xsystray.dll in the target folder using the UNLOCK.EXE
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| 163 | utility (which you can find in the LxLite package, for example) before
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| 164 | performing step a., otherwise the copy operation will fail.
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| 165 |
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[397] | 166 | IMPORTANT NOTE:
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[314] | 167 |
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[397] | 168 | Please take into account that the Qt library you build on your own as
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| 169 | described above is NOT intended for wide distribution with Qt applications
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| 170 | you port or create. Such private Qt builds help you develop Qt applications
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| 171 | (because you can easily debug your program and parts of the Qt framework at
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| 172 | the source level) but being widely distributed they will create a so-called
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| 173 | DLL hell when a program running on a user computer crashes because it picks
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| 174 | up a wrong build of the Qt library. This will happen because even a single
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| 175 | change to Qt configuration options may make your build binary incompatible
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| 176 | with another build. And even if you convince the user to isolate different
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| 177 | DLLs (using BEGINLIBPATH and alike) it will create another major problem:
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| 178 | two different Qt applications will load two different Qt builds into memory
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| 179 | which will double resource usage; having three different builds will
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| 180 | tripple it and so on -- what a vaste of system resources!
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[314] | 181 |
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[397] | 182 | In order to nicely solve this problem, netlabs.org provides the official
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| 183 | binary builds of the Qt library distributed as WPI packages which are
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| 184 | described in the next section.
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| 185 |
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| 186 |
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| 187 |
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| 188 | USING OFFICIAL BINARY QT PACKAGES
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| 189 |
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| 190 | For your convenience, netlabs.org provides the following binary distributions
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| 191 | of the Qt library (where X_Y_Z is the Qt version number):
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| 192 |
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[402] | 193 | qt-lib-X_Y_Z.wpi - Runtime DLLs and binaries ("lib" package)
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| 194 | qt-dev-X_Y_Z.wpi - Development libraries, tools and headers ("dev" package)
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[397] | 195 |
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| 196 | These packages are called the official binary packages of the Qt library for
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| 197 | OS/2. An official binary distribution is the most complete Qt build available
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| 198 | that enables all Qt library features and includes all standard Qt plugins that
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| 199 | were implemented for OS/2.
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| 200 |
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| 201 | The "lib" package contains the release versions of DLLs (and may contain a few
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| 202 | helper binaries) necessary to run applications created using the Qt framework.
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| 203 | This package is usually installed by end users together with the Qt applications
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| 204 | they want to use.
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| 205 |
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| 206 | The "dev" package contains pre-built release versions of import libraries and
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| 207 | a complete set of C++ include headers of the Qt framework. This package is used
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| 208 | by developers and porters of Qt applications to build release versions of the
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| 209 | applications for OS/2 that are binary compatibie with the "lib" package
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| 210 | described above.
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| 211 |
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| 212 | Using the "dev" package requires the same environment as the one necessary for
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[524] | 213 | building Qt and described in section SETTING UP THE ENVIRONMET above with the
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| 214 | exception that the "bin" subdirectory of the directory where you installed the
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| 215 | "dev" package needs to be added to PATH instead of the "bin" subdirectory of
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| 216 | the Qt4 source tree.
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| 217 |
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| 218 | The process of compiling Qt applications using the "dev" package is basically
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| 219 | the same as with the hand made-build of Qt. Note, however, that if you are
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[397] | 220 | developing or porting a Qt application, it is still recommended that you build
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| 221 | the debug version of the Qt library yourself and use it in your daily work since
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| 222 | it will give you much more feedback than the stripped down release version
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| 223 | contained in the "dev" package. The "dev" package, as said above, is intended
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| 224 | for making the final release build of the application for subsequent
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| 225 | distribution together with the official "lib" package.
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| 226 |
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[541] | 227 | Besides the "lib" and the "dev" packages, the following official packages exist
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| 228 | that you may also find useful:
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[397] | 229 |
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[541] | 230 | qt-examples-X_Y_Z.wpi - Demo and example sources ("examples")
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[397] | 231 |
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[541] | 232 | The "examples" package contains the demo and example applications shipped with
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| 233 | Qt along with the source code. They serve as a good demonstration of the Qt
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| 234 | library features and it is recommended to look at them.
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[408] | 235 |
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[541] | 236 | Please note that this package does not contain all Qt demos and examples
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| 237 | available since not all features have been implemented in the OS/2 version of
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| 238 | Qt yet.
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[408] | 239 |
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[397] | 240 | NOTE:
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| 241 |
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| 242 | All .DLL and .EXE files of the official binary build contain a DESCRIPTION
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| 243 | string with the vendor field set to "netlabs.org" (by contrast, all custom
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| 244 | Qt builds will set the vendor field to what the USER environment variable
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| 245 | contains or to "anonymous" if USER is not set). Please note that you must
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| 246 | NOT set vendor to "netlabs.org" when creating your own builds of the Qt
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| 247 | library because it will make it really difficult to identify various
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| 248 | distributions and track possible problems with the builds.
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| 249 |
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| 250 |
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| 251 |
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[541] | 252 | QMAKE CONFIG OPTIONS
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| 253 |
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| 254 | The following CONFIG options of the qmake utility have a special meaning in
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| 255 | OS/2:
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| 256 |
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| 257 | windows Turns on generation of PM (WINDOWAPI) executables. By
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| 258 | default, this option is set for release builds that link
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| 259 | to the Qt GUI library.
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| 260 |
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| 261 | console Turns on generation of text mode (WINDOWCOMPAT) executables.
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| 262 | By default, this option is set when setting the "windows"
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| 263 | option is not appropriate (see above).
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| 264 |
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| 265 | In addition, qmake recognizes the following OS/2-specific CONFIG options:
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| 266 |
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| 267 | map Turns on generation of the .map files for executables and
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| 268 | DLLs. This option is set by default.
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| 269 |
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| 270 | exepack Turns on compression for executables and DLLs. The option is
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| 271 | turned on by default for release builds if configure.cmd
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| 272 | finds a compression tool (LxLite) in PATH.
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| 273 |
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| 274 | highmem Turns on high memory usage for dynamically allocated memory
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| 275 | in DLLs and executables. When this option is set, a special
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| 276 | compiler flag (-Zhigh-mem for GCC) is used to enable high
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| 277 | memory support in the C library (LIBC). This option is set
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| 278 | by default so that all Qt DLLs and Qt applications built
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| 279 | with qmake are enabled for high memory. Note that high
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| 280 | memory support must be enabled for all LIBC-based DLLs
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| 281 | linked to the executable as well as for the executable
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| 282 | itself: high memory usage will be disabled if one of them
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| 283 | votes against it.
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| 284 |
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| 285 |
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| 286 |
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[429] | 287 | ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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| 288 |
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| 289 | The Qt library recognizes a number of OS/2-specific environment variables that
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| 290 | affect its functionality at runtime. The table below lists these variables and
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| 291 | their meaning:
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| 292 |
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| 293 | QT_PM_NO_SOUND_SHARE If set, Qt will open the audio device in exclusive
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| 294 | only one sound may be played on the computer at a
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| 295 | time. This mode is recommended for some sound cards
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| 296 | when using the Uniaud audio driver as it is known to
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| 297 | have problems with simultaneous playback. In current
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| 298 | Qt builds, this is the default behavior if neither
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| 299 | this nor the QT_PM_SOUND_SHARE variable is set.
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| 300 |
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| 301 | QT_PM_SOUND_SHARE The opposite to the above. If set, Qt will open the
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| 302 | audio device in shared mode. This variable is
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| 303 | ignored if QT_PM_NO_SOUND_SHARE is set.
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| 304 |
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| 305 | QT_PM_NO_REGISTRY If set, Qt will not use the Open32 registry to store
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| 306 | application settings with QSettings. Instead, plain
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| 307 | text INI files will be used for both NativeFormat
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| 308 | and IniFormat. Due to a number of problems in the
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| 309 | Open32 registry implementation (that may easily lead
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| 310 | to registry corruption), this is the default
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| 311 | behavior if neither this nor the QT_PM_REGISTRY
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| 312 | variable is set.
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| 313 |
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| 314 | QT_PM_REGISTRY The opposite to the above. If set, Qt will use the
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| 315 | Open32 registry to store application settings.
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| 316 |
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| 317 |
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| 318 |
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[144] | 319 | CURRENT LIMITATIONS
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| 320 |
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[524] | 321 | 1. configure.cmd is not yet capable of generating individual Makefiles for
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| 322 | demos and examples, it only generates the main Makefile that builds the
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| 323 | library and the necessary tools. Demos and examples can be compiled by
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| 324 | hand (as described above).
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[144] | 325 |
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[524] | 326 | 2. configure.cmd does not understand any command line options. If you want
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| 327 | to customize the build of the Qt library (which is not recommended), you
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| 328 | may try to modify configure.cmd itself.
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| 329 |
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| 330 | 3. OS/2 bitmap fonts are not yet supported. Use TTF or Type1 (PFB) fonts with
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[243] | 331 | Qt.
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[144] | 332 |
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[524] | 333 | 4. In order to let Qt correctly detect the regional settings and choose the
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[397] | 334 | right language for translating the user interface, the LANG environment
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| 335 | variable must be set. The format is
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[144] | 336 |
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[397] | 337 | set LANG=ll_CC
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[291] | 338 |
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[397] | 339 | where <ll> is the language code and <CC> is the country code (refer to
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| 340 | wikipedia.org to find correct letters for your langage and country if you
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| 341 | do not know them). Note that the optional encoding part of the LANG
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| 342 | specification is ignored by Qt for OS/2 since 4.5.1 Beta 5 because it now
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| 343 | detects the encoding automatically based on the system OS/2 settings.
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[291] | 344 |
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[524] | 345 | Later, the correct language will be detected from the system settings so
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| 346 | that specifying LANG will be not necessary at all.
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[291] | 347 |
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[188] | 348 | 5. No qt3support module. This functionality is rarely necessary in mature
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| 349 | real life applications and has low priority.
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[144] | 350 |
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[243] | 351 | 6. No native PM style, but Qt will use fonts and colors from the current
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[320] | 352 | OS/2 theme. Hint: if your default OS/2 font is "WarpSans", install the
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| 353 | "Workplace Sans" TTF font from Alex Taylor to get more native look & feel.
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| 354 | It is recommended to install version 0.6 of the Normal face and version 0.2
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| 355 | of the Bold face which you can find here:
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[144] | 356 |
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[320] | 357 | http://users.socis.ca/~ataylo00/creative/fonts/workplace/
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[287] | 358 |
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[524] | 359 | 7. QProcess: when starting PM applications from text-mode applications, the
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| 360 | returned PID is a PID of the intermediate cmd.exe process, not the target
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| 361 | application.
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[145] | 362 |
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[524] | 363 | 8. The followign classes are not available due to their rare usage or low
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| 364 | importance on the OS/2 platform: QSharedMemory, QSystemSemaphore,
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| 365 | QInputContext, QAccessible. The following macros are defined to indicate
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| 366 | this: QT_NO_SYSTEMSEMAPHORE, QT_NO_SHAREDMEMORY,
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| 367 | QT_NO_IM, QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY. Applications normally use them to guard the
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| 368 | relevant parts of code so they should still build.
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[243] | 369 |
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[524] | 370 | 9. No QAssistant, no printer support (QT_NO_PRINTER and QT_NO_PRINTDIALOG are
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| 371 | defined). No IPV6 support in the network module (QT_NO_IPV6 is defined).
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[524] | 373 | See the project roadmap for more information on the current progress and
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| 374 | future plans:
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[144] | 375 |
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[524] | 376 | http://svn.netlabs.org/qt4/roadmap
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[144] | 377 |
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[524] | 378 | Feel free to request new features and report bugs using the project bug
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| 379 | tracker abaialble at:
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[188] | 380 |
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[524] | 381 | http://svn.netlabs.org/qt4/report
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| 382 |
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| 383 |
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| 384 |
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[144] | 385 | CREDITS
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| 386 |
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| 387 | Dmitry A. Kuminov (development)
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| 388 | Silvan Scherrer (management)
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| 389 |
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| 390 | netlabs.org (hosting & support)
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| 391 |
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| 392 | Nokia Corporation (original Qt library)
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| 393 |
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| 394 | We also want to THANK all individuals and organizations who made the donations
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| 395 | to this project and helped to make it happen. Please visit
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| 396 |
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| 397 | http://qt.netlabs.org/en/site/index.xml
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| 398 |
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| 399 | to get the full list of sponsors and to find information on how you can support
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| 400 | the project.
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| 401 |
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| 402 |
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| 403 | Qt is a trademark of Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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| 404 | OS/2 and OS/2 Warp are trademarks of the IBM Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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| 405 | eComStation is a trademark of Serenity Systems International and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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| 406 | Etc.
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