Hi Jack,
>
> maybe you can use qmake and qmoc within the /usr/lib/qt/qt5/
> directory directly? The configure scripts should be able to handle
> that (btw: I think qmake is only needed to find the include directory
> but not used afterwards).
>
> Greetings
> Christian
>
> > Jack <ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net> hat am 31. Mai 2016
> um 23:12 geschrieben:
> >
> >
> > I'm still waiting to see what the official Gentoo response
> will be to
> > get gwenhywfar to include qt5. I did find some configure
> hand-waving
> > which made it work. Gwenhywfar already has a "--guis='x
> y z'"
> > configure parameter, but just adding qt5 isn't enough. The
> one thing I
> > discovered is that many of the qt related utilities (at least
> under
> > Gentoo) are actually symlinks to a program qtchooser, which
> calls the
> > appropriate version, based either on a command line flag (--qt=5
> or
> > --qt=4) or else something in the environment. (so "moc
> --qt=4" or "moc
> > --qt=5 as appropriate) Simply adding --qt5-moc='moc
> --qt=5' to the
> > configure was not quite enough but I'd have to go dig up the
> script I
> > used to get the final bit that finally worked.
> >
> > More details on Gentoo - the actual utilities are under
> > /usr/lib/qt/qt4/ and /usr/lib/qt/qt5/ so they can still have the
> same
> > name - it is qtchooser which dispatches the correct one.
> >
> > Also - the error I got about not finding <QDialog> was
> indeed because
> > it was still using the qt4 version of qmake (I think.) Once I
> got the
> > qt5 stuff properly included, that problem went away.
> […]
>
From ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net Wed Jun 1 20:28:47 2016
From: ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net (Jack)
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2016 16:28:47 -0400
Subject: invenstment transaction report question
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