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@@ -1,48 +1,49 @@ 1. How to use the Opie build system ==================================== There's a tutorial document at: http://www.uv-ac.de/opiedev/opiedev.html The API reference currently is at: http://handhelds.org/~zecke/apidocs/index.html You will need qvfb, uic and (if you want to develop applications) designer compiled and linked against Qt/X11. That means you must download and configure/make it: wget ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source/qt-x11-2.3.2.tar.gz (Alternatively, you can get static binaries from http://www.vanille.de/tools) -The recommended version of Qt/Embedded is 2.3.10 +You will need Qt/Embedded 2.3.10. Note that we don't support any +other Qt/Embedded version anymore. You can get it from: ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source/qt-embedded-2.3.10-free.tar.bz2 Set QTDIR to point to your qt/embedded source tree, such as: export QTDIR=/opt/qt-2.3.10 You need to do set the OPIEDIR environment variable: export OPIEDIR=`pwd` or export OPIEDIR=~/projects/sources/opie 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 patches corresponding to your Qt/Embedded version and copy the qconfig-qpe.h file to $QTDIR/src/tools: cd $QTDIR; cat $OPIEDIR/qt/qt-<version>.patch/qte<version>-all.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-xkb -no-sm -no-xft -qvfb make Note that the above command ( -qvfb ) compiles in the Virtual Framebuffer and is mostly meant for development on your host system. For cross compiling, you will need to use the -xplatform switch. See ./configure --help for details about the possible options. |