I did not intend to be too intrusive and wanted to make sure that everything just continued working as it has been for several years.
So this meant using the same patches that have been used for years.
The general idea was to maintain compatibility with older packages that still need Qt3, not to create something more modern.
The only changes I applied were related to the way it is built and where it is build, to follow the general SlackBuilds.org rules / guidelines.
]]> http://underpop.online.fr/n/nielshorn/2011/03/slackware-13-37-and-qt3/comment-page-1/#comment-1941 PICCORO Wed, 18 May 2011 19:11:24 +0000 http://underpop.online.fr/n/nielshorn/?p=958#comment-1941 i analisys the all patchs ovber slack package and many implementatios are worng, please many flags u may consider that configure script override this settings, and also the pro files inside every directory are set own cflags psrding option! some others are old and buggy, like qt-x11.diff that forces qt3 to build gif support , this are property setr using configure options! (and also override this patch) The correction s are made at Mckay blog anunce of qt3. please consider to use this tarball and revise patchs! i analisys the all patchs ovber slack package and many implementatios are worng, please many flags u may consider that configure script override this settings, and also the pro files inside every directory are set own cflags psrding option!some others are old and buggy, like qt-x11.diff that forces qt3 to build gif support , this are property setr using configure options! (and also override this patch)
The correction s are made at Mckay blog anunce of qt3. please consider to use this tarball and revise patchs!
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