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If anyone has managed to build and package libqt3-mt (and libqt3-mt-dev, etc, etc) for the N800/N770, now would be an extremely excellent time to bring said package to light.

Let's just say I got bored at work.
 
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Originally Posted by aleksandyr View Post
If anyone has managed to build and package libqt3-mt (and libqt3-mt-dev, etc, etc) for the N800/N770, now would be an extremely excellent time to bring said package to light.

Let's just say I got bored at work.
Oohh! tell! tell!! What is it? What is it?
 
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WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THESE FILES UNLESS YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. NO SUPPORT WILL BE PROVIDED.

Unfortunately, my N800 is out of commission. Fortunately, scratchbox was not.

http://users.wpi.edu/~chaos/cvm.zip
http://users.wpi.edu/~chaos/qt-libs-3.3.4-armel.tar.gz

The first link is a ARMEL CVM built on QT 3.3.4.
The second link is the QT 3.3.4 libraries.

I imagine it will take some tinkering with ldd before any results show up. These are ENTIRELY UNTESTED and I currently have nothing to test them on.

Again, please do not ask for assistance with the installation and configuration of these files: until I've managed to get them loaded and working on my N800 I won't be able to help you.

That said, the thought of getting another Java first on this platform is enough to make me release early!
 
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