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In this file:
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* About tqtinterface
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* Licensing
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* Common Mistakes
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* Upgrading
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* Compile Problems
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* More Info
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About tqtinterface
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This is version 3.5.12 of the Trinity Qt Interface
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This package includes libraries that abstract the underlying Qt system from
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the actual Trinity code, allowing easy, complete upgrades to new versions of Qt.
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It also contains various functions that have been removed from newer versions of Qt,
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but are completely portable and isolated from other APIs such as Xorg. This allows
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the Trinity project to efficiently perform certain operations that are infeasible
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or unneccessarily difficult when using pure Qt4 or above.
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* qtinterface
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The man Qt interface library. Any Qt functions you wish to use
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need to be prefixed with a T. For example, QTimer becomes TQTimer.
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We will handle all required Qt calls. Do not touch your television.
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We will adjust it for you. ;-)
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Licensing
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The libraries themselves have been covered (since Tuesday, June 29, 2010)
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by the GNU General Public License (GPL). Any other programs (such
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as the examples) are covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL). All
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the gory details for the LGPL reside in COPYING.LIB, and for the GPL reside
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in COPYING.
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When in doubt, check the individual file, they should all have license
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headings and other identifying marks.
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Common Mistakes
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If configure claims Qt cannot be found, look at http://www.trolltech.com
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to get a copy of Qt, version 3.3.0 or newer. If you have peeked there
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already, grab the SVN module qt-copy from anonsvn.kde.org, or a snapshot
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thereof. Alternatively the svn module qt-copy from svn.kde.org can also be
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used.
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Debugging
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You can use --enable-debug with the configure script, if you want to have
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debug code in your Trinity libs. If you have the space and can stand code that's
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somewhat slower, this is worth it. The extra information really
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helps debugging and thus bugfixing.
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On the other hand, --disable-debug removes all debug messages, leading
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to a faster and cleaner desktop.
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See also the file DEBUG.
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Compile Problems
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Often, Trinity compile failures are not Trinity's fault but the one of the
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compiler or the distribution used. For that reason, please have a look at
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http://developer.kde.org/build/compilationfaq.html for known issues in certain OS
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environments before reporting bugs or going mad :).
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gcc 3.0/3.0.1 is not yet able to compile all of Trinity without errors, mostly
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due to bugs in this version of the compiler. Some older version of gcc 2.96
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also have problems compiling Trinity due to compiler bugs. Even though
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compilation may not report errors with these compiler, the usage of these
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compilers may cause crashes when using the resulting executables.
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If you are running a FreeBSD system, you will need to make sure that LIBS
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is set to "-Wl,-export-dynamic". The easiest way to do this is to prefix
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configure with it, i.e.: LIBS="-Wl,-export-dynamic" ./configure. Thanks to
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Will Andrews <will@FreeBSD.org> and Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>
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for identifying what needed to be done, and how to do it, and such.
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If you get odd error such as:
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as: Error: /var/tmp/ccK1Cfxa.s, line 2827: Truncating token:
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__t4pair2Zt18__rb_tree_iterator3Zt4pair2ZCt12basic_string3ZcZt18string_char_trai
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ts1ZcZt24__default_alloc_template2b0i0Zt12basic_string3ZcZt18string_char_traits1
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ZcZt24__default_alloc_template2b0i0ZRt4pair2ZCt12basic_string3ZcZt18string_char_
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traits1ZcZt24__default_alloc_template2b0i0Zt12basic_string3ZcZt18string_char_tra
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its1ZcZt24__default_alloc_template2b0i0ZPt4pair2ZCt12basic_string3ZcZt18string_c
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har_traits1ZcZt24__default_alloc_template2b0i0Zt12basic_string3ZcZt18string_char
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asic_string3ZcZt18string_char_traits1ZcZt24__default_alloc_template2b0i0ZRt4pair
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0i0Zt12basic_string3ZcZt18strin!
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g_char_traits1ZcZt24__default_al
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and you're using egcs, try re-compiling all your C++ libs with -fsquangle,
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and then recompiling whatever you were working on with -fsquangle. It
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should help, and more information about this is available on the egcs FAQ
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available at http://egcs.cygnus.com
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How to report
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Reporting bugs is an art. Why? Because bug reports can help and hinder.
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They hinder if the developers are just buried in an avalanche of bug reports.
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They spend hours figuring out which bug reports are valid and which aren't,
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which bug reports are due to bugs or due to installation problems.
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They can be of tremendous help to notify developers on problems in areas that
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they normally don't have access (e.g. Trinity on AIX) to.
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So, here are some tips on bug reporting:
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* make sure your bug is due to Trinity ... and not due to a packaging problem of
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your Linux distributor. For example, most "I can not install the XYZ.rpm"
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problem are due to packaging issues. Refer with such questions to your
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Linux Distributor and his appropriate mailing list or bug reporting tool.
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* The chance is high that your bug has already been dealt with ... so look
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if there is a newer version of tqtinterface available. Reporting bugs for
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older, deprecated versions usually don't get that much attention :-)
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* Also the chance is high that another one experienced your problem. The
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bug report wizard at http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org will help you to
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find out if your problem has already been reported.
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* The best bug report for a project based on voluntary work is of course one
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that comes with a patch that solves the problem. :-)
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More info
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http://www.trinitydesktop.org
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