home bbs files messages ]

Just a sample of the Echomail archive

Cooperative anarchy at its finest, still active today. Darkrealms is the Zone 1 Hub.

   TEAMOS2      OS/2 User Groups and Promotion      1,696 messages   

[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]

   Message 394 of 1,696   
   VOICE News Service to All   
   [VOICENWS] SW: Qt 4.7.3 and Qt Creator f   
   19 Sep 11 10:31:00   
   
   Sep 2011 10:54:08 -0400   
   ,    
   ++ From the VOICE OS/2-eCS News Service   http://www.os2voice.org ++    
      
   From: silvan.scherrerDESPAM@DESPAMaroa.ch   
      
   Qt 4.7.3   
      
      
   The latest version is 4.7.3 released on 15.09.2011. This release brings the   
   new functionality provided by the major Qt 4.7 update from Nokia and fixes a   
   number of bugs. This release also includes the QtDeclarative library and the   
   awesome QML framework.      
      
    Starting from version 4.7.3, the primary way to distribute and install   
   official binary builds of Qt for OS/2 is RPM. This means that all Qt   
   components are provided as RPM packages which may be installed from either the   
   netlabs RPM repositories using the YUM command or directly using the RPM   
   command (the GUI frontend is on the way). In order to install RPM packages on   
   your machine, you need to install the RPM bootstrap package (once) which   
   contains the RPM installer. The installation of RPM is described   
   ttp://svn.netlabs.org/rpm/wiki/RpmInstall in detail at http://sv   
   .netlabs.org/rpm/wiki/RpmInstall. Once you have RPM installed, you may issue   
   one of commands as described on http://svn.netlabs.org/qt4 to install various   
   parts of Qt.   
      
      
   Informations about whats changed can be found here: http://svn.n   
   tlabs.org/qt4/browser/tags/4.7.3/CHANGES.OS2   
       
      
      
   Qt Creator     
      
   On 17.09.2011, Qt Creator for OS/2 version 2.2.1 has been released. This is a   
   first public release of this great tool. Enjoy!     
      
   The main way to distribute Qt Creator for OS/2 is through the RPM   
   repositories. If you already have RPM installed, just type:  yum install   
   qtcreator qtcreator-doc    
      
   This will install the latest version of Qt Creator, its documentation and all   
   necessary Qt runtime libraries. Note that the Qt development environment is   
   not automatically installed (because Qt Creator doesn't need it if you want to   
   use it only as a programmer's text editor). If you want to develop Qt   
   applications, you will need to install the necessary parts of this environment   
   with yum (the simplest way is to run yum install qt-devel-kit which will   
   install the complete Qt development environment and all tools).     
      
   For more information about Qt creator see https://github.com/dmi   
   /qt-creator-os2/wiki   
   --   
      
    For a choice in the future of personal computing, Join VOICE -   
   http://www.os2voice.org   
      
    [Moderator's note:  All posts are sent without guarantee to the   
     accuracy of the content.  We try to verify details and URLs but   
     this is an entirely volunteer run list, so 100% fact checking and   
     the quality/useability of products announced here is impossible.   
      
     If you respond to this post please remove the DESPAM from the   
     poster's email addresses.   Please do not send requests for information   
     about a specific post to the moderator unless it is an update or I   
     sent it.   
      
     To submit news to this list please use the submission form at   
     http://www.os2voice.org/SubmitNews.html   
     or send an email to "submit@os2voice.org"   
      
     To unsubscribe yourself from this list, send the following message   
     to majormajor@os2voice.org   
      
         unsubscribe news   
         end   
      
     ]   
      
   ---   
    * Origin: Waldo's Place USA Internet Gateway (1:3634/1000)   

[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]


(c) 1994,  bbs@darkrealms.ca