[Kde-bindings] Qyoto status ATM

Dimitar Dobrev dpldobrev at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 25 15:39:10 UTC 2012


Hi,

Qyoto is not dead. I've working on it since the beginning of December and fixed quite a few bugs (mostly build issues) with the help of another guy, Steven Boswell, but we both worked mostly on Windows. I'll be busy till the middle of February with school so I'm not working on Qyoto now. The (former?) maintainer Arno Rehn is now working on a bug that I reported: installing an event filter causes a crash. For starters I can give you some instructions:
1. Do not use https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdebindings/csharp/qyoto/repository - it is obsolete; only uics and csrcc are useful;

2. Instead, you need https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdebindings/smoke/smokegen, https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdebindings/smoke/smokeqt and https://gitorious.org/assemblygen/assemblygen;
3. Install Qt and CMake.


Mail me if you need help. Good luck.



________________________________
 From: Cvetoslav Ludmiloff <ludmiloff at gmail.com>
To: kde-bindings at kde.org 
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 5:22 PM
Subject: [Kde-bindings] Qyoto status ATM
 

Hi all,
I'd like to ask some questions about Qyoto, because I'm planning to use it for development of new desktop environment for ARM based Linux. So ...

Is Mono Qyoto bindings dead?
Are there any plans on improving it toward Qt4.8
(sorry if dublicate)

Regards

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