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@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +Qt for Debian README +-------------------- + +1. Preface + +This README is intended to give developers and users exact information +about how the qt-x11-free package provided by TrollTech AS has been packaged +for Debian in case you either want to faciliate it for development +of applications and libraries or plugins using the Qt class library. With +qt-x11-3.1.1, the Debian packages have been massively restructured to get +the most out of theoriginal Qt package and spit the contents up into +several packages so that they make the most sensefor several groups of +users; developers, application users, translators of Qt-based +applications and Debian packagers who are packaging applications developed +with Qt.2. + +2. General Overview + +As Qt is a huge package that contains a complete environment for +developers, it needs to be split up into several packages that make it +easier for everyone else to handle it and not to retquire +unnecessary disk space for end-users. Additionally, Qt can be configured +in several ways - and therefore also used in several ways. Qt development +usually retquires the environment variable QTDIR. As Debian is placing +libraries and header files in a tquite specific filesystem order, this +usually breaks setting a single environment variable to meet the +retquirements of packages. Therefore, symlinks are used to set up the system +to meet both, the Debian filesystem standard and the QTDIR variable. All of +Qt (so the QTDIR path) is available in /usr/share/tqt3. If you need to set +QTDIR, do export QTDIR=/usr/share/tqt3 + +As far as the common build configuration goes, we note explicitely that the +Debian package of Qt will in very rare cases break the compilation (most +likely the linking) of applications on Debian which use Qt, in particular +utilizing styles in an incorrect way by deriving from one of the styles +that ship with Qt. In case you are a Debian packager and encounter +problems, contact Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers (debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org). +We will tell you why things don't work and what you should communicate on +with the programmers of your application that you are packaging. The build +configuration generally is intended to provide a Qt version that is as +small as possible in terms of the memory size it retquires. Therefore, +everything inside Qt that can be compiled as plugins has been compiled that +way. This includes: + +- imageformats: jpeg and mng - codecs (for languages like arab, japanese + etc provided with Qt) +- sql drivers for databases (MySQL, ODBC and PostgreSQL) + +The only exception is the imageformat png which has been compiled built-in +due to the fact that there is literally no program that uses no icons at +all and icons are to be used preferrably in png format. The plugins are all +located under /usr/lib/tqt3/plugins. This is also the install location you +should choose as a package maintainer for +qt-plugins so the user doesn't have to customize his library path for +loading Qt plugins. The only exception is that KDE delivers a set of Qt +plugins as well (mainly styles and designer plugins); those are placed in +/usr/lib/trinity/plugins. + +QMotif Extension: As this code is only available in commercial environments +(and produces a static library libqmotif.a anyway that those commercial +applications have to be linked against in addition to Qt), we left out all +header files of the libtqt3-headers package that are belonging to this +QMotif extension. + +Oracle Database driver, Sybase & Microsoft SQL Server driver: Those drivers +are only available in a commercial version of Qt due to license +incompatibilities with the GPL. If you need to faciliate those drivers, +please visit http://www.trolltech.com and have a read at +http://doc.trolltech.com/3.0/sql-driver.html. + +3. Packages (End-User) + +The Qt built has been split up into several packages that allow for easy +installation for all types of users. The End-user usually only retquires to +have the following packages installed to run an application that links +against Qt: + +Threaded version:libtqt3-mt (the library libtqt-mt.so.* and libtqui.so.* for +loading designer-made user interfaces at runtime). + +Optionally depending on the program's retquirements: + +libtqt3-mt-odbc +libtqt3-mt-mysql +libtqt3-mt-psql + +In addition to the libraries, it may make sense to install the program +qtconfig to customize the look and behaviorof Qt programs. If you have KDE +installed, the KDE control center will take this task automatically in most +cases. qtconfig is available in the package tqt3-qtconfig. + +Also, Qt programs can make use of the online-help tool that ships with Qt, +the Qt Assistant. The Assistant can be installed with the package +qt3-assistant. + +Qt Configuration files +---------------------- +Qt programs most often use QSettings to store their information in configuration +files. With Qt 3.2, the new option --sysconfdir has been introduced that allows +us to use /etc/tqt3 as the system-wide location where qt-program specific global +configuration files can go. If you're a programmer that wants to get familiar with +that, please look at the examples, documentation and the code in designer or +assistant as well as qtconfig. + +4. Packages (Package maintainers) + +In addition to the library, a package maintainer will retquire an additional +set of packages to compile a package that retquires Qt. Depending on the +version of the qt library, you will retquire a different set of packages; +the most common option should be to make your application link against the +multi-threaded version (-mt).Packages necessary for compiling Qt +applications from source: + +libtqt3-mt-dev (use libtqt3-dev for linking against -lqt, this package only + contains the .so files and the header file for libtqui.so) + +libtqt3-headers (header files for libqt and libtqt-mt) + +qt3-dev-tools (this package contains the tools uic and moc as well as +qmake, retquired for building Qt applications) + +If, however, you encounter an older program not to compile with this set +read the FAQ at the end of this document. + +5. Packages (Developers) + +In addition to the packages that packagers retquire, a developer usually +will retquire the Qt API documentationas well as tools like the assistant, +linguist or designer. However, you should be fine with installing the API +documentation that you can browse with a webbrowser, optionally with the +assistant. They are available in /usr/share/doc/tqt3-doc/html. +For a regular development environment, install tqt3-designer and tqt3-doc. + +For faciliating Qt's extended environment to write plugins for the Qt +Designer or extend the Designer as well as utilizing the Qt Assistant by +calling it from within your program, install tqt3-apps-dev, which contains +the static libraries and header files retquired for this functionality. + +For Embedded Developers, the program tqvfb (Qt Virtual Frambuffer) and +maketqpf (embedded fonts tool)have been packaged into +qt3-dev-tools-embedded. For developers that work on migrating their program +from any Qt version prior to Qt 3.x to the Qt 3.x platform you will find +additional tools in the tqt3-dev-tools-compat. + +For using the QTranslator class and where to find the qm-file for qt as +well as where to place your translations,see the next section. + +If your program doesn't compile with those settings in case you have +started your project with Qt 1.x or 2.x, please read the FAQ section at the +end of this document. + +5. Packages (Translators) + +In order to translate a Qt program into any other language, the Qt 3 way to +do this is to let the developer create a ts-file containing the strings +that the program exposes on the user interface. The tools to create the +ts-file and to create the final qm (Q-message binary) file, lupdate and +lrelease, are included in tqt3-dev-tools.The single translator that only +gets provided the ts file and has to return a translated ts file, it +is absolutely enough to install tqt3-linguist; the package tqt3-assistant can +be installed to access the online-help for the Qt Linguist itself. +In case you're converting an application using Qt prior to Qt 3, you may +want to uitilize the tqt3-dev-tools-compat which include the necessary tools +to convert older qm files to the new ts file standard. + +Locations of message translations: + +Qt ships with a set of translations for the strings used inside Qt. Those +translations will be installed into /usr/share/tqt3/translations (qm files +only), which equals $QTDIR/translations respectively +qInstallPath() + QString( "/translations" ). + +The configure option --translationdir has been set to /usr/share/tqt3/translations +accordingly since it was introduced in Qt 3.2. + +To correctly enable your program to display the translations to the Qt +library and to load the translation of the program itself, we currently +suggest to either install your translations along with any other data files +into/usr/share/<appname>/, translation files into the subdirectory +translations (that is /usr/share/<appname>/translations) The code that your +application should use to load the Qt translation will have to look like +the following: + +int main( int argc, char **argv ) + { + QApplication app( argc, argv ); + + // translation file for Qt + QTranslator qt( 0 ); + qt.load( QString( "qt_" ) + QTextCodec::locale(), qInstallPath() + + QString( "/translations" ); + app.installTranslator( &qt ); + + // translation file for application strings + QTranslator myapp( 0 ); + myapp.load( QString( "myapp_" ) + QTextCodec::locale(), "." ); + // use a substitue for $prefix/share/appname/translations here + app.installTranslator( &myapp ); + +6. Frequently Asked Questions + +Using Qt for Debian as a developer or packager +---------------------------------------------- + +Q: I want to compile a source package that utilizes qmake to build the +Makefiles. What do I need to do to makeit work ? + +A: qmake retquires two environment variables to be set, QTDIR and QMAKESPEC. +To make it work, do +export QTDIR=/usr/share/tqt3 +export QMAKESPEC=linux-g++ + +Then run qmake -o Makefile <projectfile>.pro + +After that, the Makefile is correctly created to build your application on +Debian. As a packager, export thosetwo variables in the rules file before +calling qmake. + +Q: I have an application that when linking gives me symbol referencing +errors to Q*Style. Why does my applicationnot link correctly ? + +A: The author of the program is using the styles that ship with Qt directly +instead of using the QStylePlugin interface.If you are the author of the +program, change your program to use QStylePlugin. If you are a packager, +write to theauthor of the program that he is assuming that the styles +shipped with Qt are built-in to the library which is not the case on Debian +and that he please should fix this and use QStylePlugin. + +Q: Where are all the examples and tutorials ? And how do I build them ? + +A: Qt ships with examples and tutorials; so does the Linguist and Designer. +The tutorials and examples are compressed tarballs which you can unpack with +tar -zxvf into your home directory. Change into the tqt3-examples directory +and run the provided ./build-examples script. All Qt examples and tutorials, +including those for designer and the linguist, will be compiled. You will +notice however, that those examples that inherit from style classes which +are not built-in into Qt but configured as a plugin will not compile due +to the fact that they can't link to the Qt library. + +Q: I'm writing a pure Qt application and I want to ship it with a default +configuration file. Where does that global configuration file go if I make +use of the QSettings class ? + +A: With qt-3.2.0, Trolltech has introduced a configure option to Qt called +--sysconfdir which we intentionally set to /etc/tqt3 similar to /etc/trinity for +KDE programs. Install your application's system wide configuration file +to /etc/tqt3. + +Q: I'm compiling a program and I have a compile error due to a missing +include. Why isn't that include not present in the Debian packages anymore +? It compiled with older versions of Debian packages of Qt ! + +A: This may be due to two reasons: either the package still uses the old +includes from Qt 1.x or 2.x that got basically renamed by Trolltech due to +the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme + +ClassName -> classname.h. + +Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your +sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with tqtrename140, a tool to +help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, +which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3. + +If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those +problems and in the meanwhile use libtqt3-compat-headers as a build +dependency which includes the compatibility headers that just include the +right files from the new API again. + +Q: I have a question not covered by this FAQ and README file. Who should I +turn to ? + +A: Please turn to Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers (debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org) +for any questions regarding Qt on Debian. + + -- Ralf Nolden <nolden@kde.org> Sun, 26 Jan 2003 20:39:19 +0100 + -- Ralf Nolden <nolden@kde.org> Mon, 1 Sep 2003 19:24:16 +0200 + -- Modestas Vainius <modestas@vainius.eu> Fri, 22 Feb 2008 01:40:06 +0200 diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian index 7cc02d1ec..afdde2610 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme ClassName -> classname.h. Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your -sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with two tools, qt20fix and -qtrename140, to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, +sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with qtrename140, a tool +to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3. If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog index f7da260d9..8c265b2d1 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ qt-x11-free (3:3.3.4-4) unstable; urgency=low While we're at it, realize that a whole bunch of manpages were suffering the same, and fix them (designer, makeqpf, mergetr, findtr, msg2qm, - qtconfig, createcw, qembed, qt20fix). [dato] + qtconfig, createcw, qembed). [dato] * Add linguist manpage. Thanks to Jeremy Laine. (Closes: #268882) diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/control b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/control index ee0a8b0e9..a7c7b5e80 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/control +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/control @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ Breaks: qt3-dev-tools-compat (<< 4:14.0.0~) Recommends: libqt3-mt-dev Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Conversion utilities for Qt3 development - This package contains some older Qt tools (namely qt20fix qtrename140, + This package contains some older Qt tools (namely qtrename140, qm2ts, mergetr, findtr and msg2qm). These tools are needed only by application developers who need to migrate any Qt application written for Qt 1.x or 2.x over to Qt 3.x. The purpose of the tools are to diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install index d760342dd..cad31c7a9 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/include/qt3/q1xcompatibility.h usr/include/qt3/qapp.h usr/include/qt3/qarray.h usr/include/qt3/qbitarry.h @@ -30,8 +29,6 @@ usr/include/qt3/qmsgbox.h usr/include/qt3/qmultilinedit.h usr/include/qt3/qobjcoll.h usr/include/qt3/qobjdefs.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintd.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintdc.h usr/include/qt3/qpdevmet.h usr/include/qt3/qpmcache.h usr/include/qt3/qpntarry.h diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install index 2c789fcee..567f444a3 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ usr/include/qt3/qobjectdefs.h usr/include/qt3/qobjectdict.h usr/include/qt3/qobjectlist.h usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevice.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevicedefs.h usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevicemetrics.h usr/include/qt3/qpainter.h usr/include/qt3/qpair.h diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install index 838f6b827..ce6f037cc 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/bin/qt20fix usr/bin/qtrename140 usr/bin/qm2ts usr/bin/mergetr diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules index 962d32d1f..b40fb9573 100755 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules @@ -153,7 +153,6 @@ libqt-thread-stamp: post-patches -cp lib/lib*.a $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/lib/ cp bin/qtrename140 $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ - cp bin/qt20fix $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ cp bin/findtr $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ # build conv2ui diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian index 63996972e..e48fe37ea 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme ClassName -> classname.h. Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your -sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with two tools, tqt20fix and -tqtrename140, to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, +sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with tqtrename140, a tool to +help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3. If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control index 157c3b343..a7b98bb8d 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Breaks: tqt3-dev-tools-compat (<< 4:14.0.0~) Recommends: libtqt3-mt-dev Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Conversion utilities for TQt3 development - This package contains some older TQt tools (namely qt20fix qtrename140, + This package contains some older TQt tools (namely qtrename140, qm2ts, mergetr, findtr and msg2qm). These tools are needed only by application developers who need to migrate any Qt application written for TQt 1.x or 2.x over to TQt 3.x. The purpose of the tools are to diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install index 05ea5c9e9..de0099e62 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/include/tqt3/ntq1xcompatibility.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqapp.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqarray.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqbitarry.h @@ -29,8 +28,6 @@ usr/include/tqt3/ntqmsgbox.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqmultilinedit.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjcoll.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjdefs.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintd.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdc.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpdevmet.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpmcache.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpntarry.h diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install index 32d3bb87d..be1e2d79c 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectdefs.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectdict.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectlist.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevice.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevicedefs.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevicemetrics.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpainter.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpair.h diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules index ac5e12b01..705b49021 100755 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules @@ -157,7 +157,6 @@ libqt-thread-stamp: post-patches -cp lib/lib*.a $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/lib/ cp bin/tqtrename140 $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ - cp bin/tqt20fix $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ cp bin/tqtfindtr $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ # build tqtconv2ui diff --git a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install index 241ec8ee0..56e0156b5 100644 --- a/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install +++ b/debian/lenny/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/bin/tqt20fix usr/bin/tqtrename140 usr/bin/tqm2ts usr/bin/tqtmergetr diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian index 7cc02d1ec..afdde2610 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme ClassName -> classname.h. Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your -sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with two tools, qt20fix and -qtrename140, to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, +sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with qtrename140, a tool +to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3. If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog index f7da260d9..8c265b2d1 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ qt-x11-free (3:3.3.4-4) unstable; urgency=low While we're at it, realize that a whole bunch of manpages were suffering the same, and fix them (designer, makeqpf, mergetr, findtr, msg2qm, - qtconfig, createcw, qembed, qt20fix). [dato] + qtconfig, createcw, qembed). [dato] * Add linguist manpage. Thanks to Jeremy Laine. (Closes: #268882) diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/control b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/control index ee0a8b0e9..a7c7b5e80 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/control +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/control @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ Breaks: qt3-dev-tools-compat (<< 4:14.0.0~) Recommends: libqt3-mt-dev Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Conversion utilities for Qt3 development - This package contains some older Qt tools (namely qt20fix qtrename140, + This package contains some older Qt tools (namely qtrename140, qm2ts, mergetr, findtr and msg2qm). These tools are needed only by application developers who need to migrate any Qt application written for Qt 1.x or 2.x over to Qt 3.x. The purpose of the tools are to diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install index d760342dd..cad31c7a9 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/include/qt3/q1xcompatibility.h usr/include/qt3/qapp.h usr/include/qt3/qarray.h usr/include/qt3/qbitarry.h @@ -30,8 +29,6 @@ usr/include/qt3/qmsgbox.h usr/include/qt3/qmultilinedit.h usr/include/qt3/qobjcoll.h usr/include/qt3/qobjdefs.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintd.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintdc.h usr/include/qt3/qpdevmet.h usr/include/qt3/qpmcache.h usr/include/qt3/qpntarry.h diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install index 2c789fcee..567f444a3 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ usr/include/qt3/qobjectdefs.h usr/include/qt3/qobjectdict.h usr/include/qt3/qobjectlist.h usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevice.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevicedefs.h usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevicemetrics.h usr/include/qt3/qpainter.h usr/include/qt3/qpair.h diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install index 838f6b827..ce6f037cc 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/bin/qt20fix usr/bin/qtrename140 usr/bin/qm2ts usr/bin/mergetr diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules index aaf7c1246..486e2fcfe 100755 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules @@ -153,7 +153,6 @@ libqt-thread-stamp: post-patches -cp lib/lib*.a $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/lib/ cp bin/qtrename140 $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ - cp bin/qt20fix $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ cp bin/findtr $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ # build conv2ui diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian index 63996972e..e48fe37ea 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme ClassName -> classname.h. Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your -sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with two tools, tqt20fix and -tqtrename140, to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, +sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with tqtrename140, a tool to +help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3. If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control index 15c156154..bdae88783 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Breaks: tqt3-dev-tools-compat (<< 4:14.0.0~) Recommends: libtqt3-mt-dev Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Conversion utilities for TQt3 development - This package contains some older TQt tools (namely tqt20fix tqtrename140, + This package contains some older TQt tools (namely tqtrename140, tqm2ts, tqtmergetr, tqtfindtr and msg2tqm). These tools are needed only by application developers who need to migrate any TQt application written for TQt 1.x or 2.x over to TQt 3.x. The purpose of the tools are to diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install index 05ea5c9e9..de0099e62 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/include/tqt3/ntq1xcompatibility.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqapp.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqarray.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqbitarry.h @@ -29,8 +28,6 @@ usr/include/tqt3/ntqmsgbox.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqmultilinedit.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjcoll.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjdefs.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintd.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdc.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpdevmet.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpmcache.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpntarry.h diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install index 32d3bb87d..be1e2d79c 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectdefs.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectdict.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectlist.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevice.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevicedefs.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevicemetrics.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpainter.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpair.h diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules index 42f031168..4c3ff0257 100755 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules @@ -157,7 +157,6 @@ libqt-thread-stamp: post-patches -cp lib/lib*.a $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/lib/ cp bin/tqtrename140 $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ - cp bin/tqt20fix $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ cp bin/tqtfindtr $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ # build tqtconv2ui diff --git a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install index 241ec8ee0..56e0156b5 100644 --- a/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install +++ b/debian/squeeze/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/bin/tqt20fix usr/bin/tqtrename140 usr/bin/tqm2ts usr/bin/tqtmergetr diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian index 7cc02d1ec..afdde2610 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/README.Debian @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme ClassName -> classname.h. Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your -sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with two tools, qt20fix and -qtrename140, to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, +sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with qtrename140, a tool +to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3. If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog index f7da260d9..8c265b2d1 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/changelog @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ qt-x11-free (3:3.3.4-4) unstable; urgency=low While we're at it, realize that a whole bunch of manpages were suffering the same, and fix them (designer, makeqpf, mergetr, findtr, msg2qm, - qtconfig, createcw, qembed, qt20fix). [dato] + qtconfig, createcw, qembed). [dato] * Add linguist manpage. Thanks to Jeremy Laine. (Closes: #268882) diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/control b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/control index c908544b5..3862353cd 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/control +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/control @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ Breaks: qt3-dev-tools-compat (<< 4:14.0.0~) Recommends: libqt3-mt-dev Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Conversion utilities for Qt3 development - This package contains some older Qt tools (namely qt20fix qtrename140, + This package contains some older Qt tools (namely qtrename140, qm2ts, mergetr, findtr and msg2qm). These tools are needed only by application developers who need to migrate any Qt application written for Qt 1.x or 2.x over to Qt 3.x. The purpose of the tools are to diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install index d760342dd..cad31c7a9 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-compat-headers.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/include/qt3/q1xcompatibility.h usr/include/qt3/qapp.h usr/include/qt3/qarray.h usr/include/qt3/qbitarry.h @@ -30,8 +29,6 @@ usr/include/qt3/qmsgbox.h usr/include/qt3/qmultilinedit.h usr/include/qt3/qobjcoll.h usr/include/qt3/qobjdefs.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintd.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintdc.h usr/include/qt3/qpdevmet.h usr/include/qt3/qpmcache.h usr/include/qt3/qpntarry.h diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install index 2c789fcee..567f444a3 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/libqt3-headers.install @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ usr/include/qt3/qobjectdefs.h usr/include/qt3/qobjectdict.h usr/include/qt3/qobjectlist.h usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevice.h -usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevicedefs.h usr/include/qt3/qpaintdevicemetrics.h usr/include/qt3/qpainter.h usr/include/qt3/qpair.h diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install index 838f6b827..ce6f037cc 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/qt3-dev-tools-compat.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/bin/qt20fix usr/bin/qtrename140 usr/bin/qm2ts usr/bin/mergetr diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules index aaf7c1246..486e2fcfe 100755 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/qt3/debian/rules @@ -153,7 +153,6 @@ libqt-thread-stamp: post-patches -cp lib/lib*.a $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/lib/ cp bin/qtrename140 $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ - cp bin/qt20fix $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ cp bin/findtr $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ # build conv2ui diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian index 63996972e..e48fe37ea 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/README.Debian @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme ClassName -> classname.h. Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your -sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with two tools, tqt20fix and -tqtrename140, to help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, +sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with tqtrename140, a tool to +help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version, which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3. If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control index 15c156154..bdae88783 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/control @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Breaks: tqt3-dev-tools-compat (<< 4:14.0.0~) Recommends: libtqt3-mt-dev Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Conversion utilities for TQt3 development - This package contains some older TQt tools (namely tqt20fix tqtrename140, + This package contains some older TQt tools (namely tqtrename140, tqm2ts, tqtmergetr, tqtfindtr and msg2tqm). These tools are needed only by application developers who need to migrate any TQt application written for TQt 1.x or 2.x over to TQt 3.x. The purpose of the tools are to diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install index 05ea5c9e9..de0099e62 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-compat-headers.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/include/tqt3/ntq1xcompatibility.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqapp.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqarray.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqbitarry.h @@ -29,8 +28,6 @@ usr/include/tqt3/ntqmsgbox.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqmultilinedit.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjcoll.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjdefs.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintd.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdc.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpdevmet.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpmcache.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpntarry.h diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install index 32d3bb87d..be1e2d79c 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/libtqt3-headers.install @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectdefs.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectdict.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqobjectlist.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevice.h -usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevicedefs.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpaintdevicemetrics.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpainter.h usr/include/tqt3/ntqpair.h diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules index 42f031168..4c3ff0257 100755 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/rules @@ -157,7 +157,6 @@ libqt-thread-stamp: post-patches -cp lib/lib*.a $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/lib/ cp bin/tqtrename140 $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ - cp bin/tqt20fix $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ cp bin/tqtfindtr $(TMP_INSTALL)/usr/bin/ # build tqtconv2ui diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install index 241ec8ee0..56e0156b5 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/dependencies/tqt3/debian/tqt3-dev-tools-compat.install @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -usr/bin/tqt20fix usr/bin/tqtrename140 usr/bin/tqm2ts usr/bin/tqtmergetr |