[PyKDE] PyQt for Qt/Embedded

Michael 'Mickey' Lauer mickey at tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
Mon Dec 3 11:29:50 GMT 2001


On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Phil Thompson wrote:
> Tell me how an iPAQ user goes about installing Qt/E? Who decides what
> parts of Qt/E are included?

The majority of iPAQ users now use the debian-like ipkg package
system. There is a pre-compiled QPE environment, which
automagically installs the pre-compiled Qt/E (currently 2.3.2)
package in the "Large (3MB)"-configuration.

The rest of the users compile Qt/E on their own. During the ./configure
step there is a selection between 5 preset configurations
(unfortunately only named Minimal, Small, Standard, Large, All).
Alternatively you can use your own config file and define what
gets in via the compile-time definitions.

For instance, the typical handheld preset configuration "Large"
(contained in src/tools/qconfig-large.h) contains the following
options:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef QT_H
#endif // QT_H
#ifndef QT_NO_CODECS
#define QT_NO_CODECS
#endif
#define QT_NO_UNICODETABLES
#define QT_NO_IMAGEIO_BMP
#define QT_NO_IMAGEIO_PPM
#define QT_NO_ASYNC_IO
#define QT_NO_ASYNC_IMAGE_IO
//#define QT_NO_FREETYPE
#define QT_NO_BDF
#define QT_NO_FONTDATABASE
#define QT_NO_TRANSLATION
#define QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
#define QT_NO_CLIPBOARD
#define QT_NO_SOUND
#define QT_NO_PROPERTIES
#define QT_NO_DNS
#define QT_NO_NETWORKPROTOCOL
#define QT_NO_COLORNAMES
#define QT_NO_TRANSFORMATIONS
#define QT_NO_PRINTER
#define QT_NO_PICTURE
#define QT_NO_ICONVIEW
#define QT_NO_DIAL
#define QT_NO_WORKSPACE
#define QT_NO_TABLE
#define QT_NO_ACTION
#define QT_NO_STYLE_MOTIF
#define QT_NO_STYLE_PLATINUM
//#define QT_NO_FILEDIALOG
#define QT_NO_FONTDIALOG
#define QT_NO_PRINTDIALOG
//#define QT_NO_COLORDIALOG
#define QT_NO_INPUTDIALOG
//#define QT_NO_MESSAGEBOX
#define QT_NO_PROGRESSDIALOG
//#define QT_NO_TABDIALOG
#define QT_NO_WIZARD
#define QT_NO_EFFECTS

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Cheers,

:M:





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