Does OPIE have a non-Qt port?
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Date: 06/10/04
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Date: 10 Jun 2004 01:01:00 -0700
Hi,
I was trying to setup OPIE on my machine and try and build some
applications
with it. Till now I have been able to download Qt/X11 and also
Qt/Embedded, and
built Qt. The Qt version is 3.3.2.
What I am stuck at is what's the source for OPIE that I should take
and from
where. I checked on the opie.handhelds.org site and there seem to be
so many
files in the CVS.
Could you guide my as to where can I get the source for OPIE and
what's the steps to build it and integrate with Qt?
Any help will be greatly appreciated. I am using Red Hat Linux.
Another thing, is there a non-QT port in OPIE? From what I understand,
we must have Qt-Embedded or Qt-X11 for our applications.
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