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hgfelger at hgfelger.de hgfelger at hgfelger.de
Thu Jul 10 10:57:36 BST 2003


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Salut Pere,
it's running :-)))))
 have AA and all fonts!
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 hgfelger at hgfelger.de wrote:
> > You could try to compile qt3.1.2 locally, then moving /usr/lib/qt3 to
> > /usr/lib/qt3-tmp, and creating a link /usr/lib/qt3 pointing to your qt3.1.2.
> > (keeping a copy of ~/.qt) If something goes wrong, just restore
> > /usr/lib/qt3-tmp from a console. Shouldn't be dangerous, since only the
> > moving of this directory is under root. (if you try it, think on the switch
> > /configure -no-stl, to be compatible with suse's pluggings; also don't move
> > qt to a different path from where you compile it, otherwise won't find the
> > libs)
> Ok, I got the src.rpms and try to compile them. Hope my small (old)
> harddisk has enought room for that ;-)
I am a bit unsure, whether it was the self-compiled qt3.1.2 or deleting
the qtrc (/etc/X11 and ~/.qt/). As I am sure, that I removed the qtrc
before, it may not be this alone. Maybe it has to be alltogether.
I compiled the qt from srpm. And this reinstalled me a new qtrc into
/etc/X11/ (after I had removed this file before doing rpm -U (had to use
- --replacepckgs what is ok, but also --force, as SuSEs qt3.1.2 is not the
same as my selfcompiled??))

The http://volker.dnsalias.net/linux/msttcorefonts.html link is also verry
nice :-)

  hartwig felger

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