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@@ -23,50 +23,49 @@ export QTDIR=/opt/qt-2.3.7 Then you need to do export OPIEDIR=`pwd` or export OPIEDIR=~/projects/sources/opie or where ever you placed Opie sources. and then do: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$OPIEDIR/lib:$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH You will want to apply the patches in the $OPIEDIR/qt directory to qt-embedded-2.3.7 qte234-for-opie091-gfxraster.patch qte234-for-opie091-listview.patch qte234-for-opie091-override.patch qte234-for-opie091-qtoolbutton.patch qte234-for-opie091-setpalette.patch qte234-for-opie091-sigsegv.patch qte234-for-opie091-style.patch qte234-for-opie091-unpolish.patch cd $QTDIR; cat $OPIEDIR/qt/qte234*.patch | patch -p0 OR just apply the one -cd $QTDIR; cat $OPIEDIR/qt/patches qte237-all.patch | patch -p0 - +cd $QTDIR; cat $OPIEDIR/qt/qte237-all.patch | patch -p0 *NOTE* You can skip the qte234-for-opie091-simpad.patch patch, unless you are compiling for simpad. cd $QTDIR; cat $OPIEDIR/qt/qte234*.patch | patch -p0 Now Qt Embedded is patched and ready to go! You are ready to configure and make qt embedded. I run this script to configure qte ------------------- start script #!/bin/bash ## this file is for easy configuring of qt embedded for Qtopia development, on x86 configure_make () { if configure_qt; then make; else exit -1 fi } configure_qt () { cd $QTDIR; |