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@@ -30,21 +30,26 @@ or whereever you placed the Opie sources. You need to adjust your runtime library search path, so that the Qt/Embedded and Opie libraries can be found: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$OPIEDIR/lib:$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH You have to apply the qte<version>-all.patch to the Qt/Embedded sources and copy the qconfig-qpe.h file to $QTDIR/src/tools: -cd $QTDIR; cat $OPIEDIR/qt/qte<version>*.patch | patch -p0 -cp $OPIEDIR/qt/qpe-config.h $QTDIR/src/tools +cd $QTDIR; cat $OPIEDIR/qt/qte<version>*.patch | patch -p1 +cp $OPIEDIR/qt/qconfig-qpe.h $QTDIR/src/tools You are now ready to configure and build Qt/Embedded cd $QTDIR echo 'yes' | ./configure -qconfig qpe -depths 4,16,24,32 -system-jpeg -system-libpng -system-zlib -no-xft -qvfb make +Note that the above command ( -qvfb ) compiles in the Virtual +Framebuffer and is mostly meant on your host system. For cross +compiling you will need to use the -xplatform switch but call +./configure --help to see your options. + Once you have these compiled, be sure to set the PATH to ensure your (cross)compiler is available. Then do the following in the opie source tree: make clean |