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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
+**
+** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** No Commercial Usage
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+**
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+**
+** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
+** contact the sales department at http://qt.nokia.com/contact.
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+/****************************************************************************
+** Please remember to update the corresponding INSTALL files.
+****************************************************************************/
+
+/*!
+\group installation
+\title Installation
+\brief Installing Qt on supported platforms.
+
+The installation procedure is different on each Qt platform.
+Please follow the instructions for your platform from the following list.
+
+\generatelist{related}
+*/
+
+/*! \page install-x11.html
+\title Installing Qt on X11 Platforms
+\ingroup installation
+\brief How to install Qt on platforms with X11.
+\previouspage Installation
+
+\note Qt for X11 has some requirements that are given in more detail
+in the \l{Qt for X11 Requirements} document.
+
+\list 1
+\o If you have the commercial edition of Qt, install your license
+ file as \c{$HOME/.qt-license}.
+
+ For the open source version you do not need a license file.
+
+\o Unpack the archive if you have not done so already. For example,
+ if you have the \c{qt-x11-opensource-desktop-%VERSION%.tar.gz}
+ package, type the following commands at a command line prompt:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 0
+
+ This creates the directory \c{/tmp/qt-x11-opensource-desktop-%VERSION%}
+ containing the files from the archive. We only support the GNU version of
+ the tar archiving utility. Note that on some systems it is called gtar.
+
+\o Building
+
+ To configure the Qt library for your machine type, run the
+ \c{./configure} script in the package directory.
+
+ By default, Qt is configured for installation in the
+ \c{/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-%VERSION%} directory, but this can be
+ changed by using the \c{-prefix} option.
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 1
+
+ Type \c{./configure -help} to get a list of all available options.
+
+ To create the library and compile all the demos, examples, tools,
+ and tutorials, type:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 2
+
+ If \c{-prefix} is outside the build directory, you need to install
+ the library, demos, examples, tools, and tutorials in the appropriate
+ place. To do this, type:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 3
+
+ , as root if necessary.
+
+ Note that on some systems the make utility is named differently,
+ e.g. gmake. The configure script tells you which make utility to
+ use.
+
+ \bold{Note:} If you later need to reconfigure and rebuild Qt from the
+ same location, ensure that all traces of the previous configuration are
+ removed by entering the build directory and typing \c{make confclean}
+ before running \c configure again.
+
+\o Environment variables
+
+ In order to use Qt, some environment variables needs to be
+ extended.
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 4
+
+ This is done like this:
+
+ In \c{.profile} (if your shell is bash, ksh, zsh or sh), add the
+ following lines:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 5
+
+ In \c{.login} (in case your shell is csh or tcsh), add the following line:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 6
+
+ If you use a different shell, please modify your environment
+ variables accordingly.
+
+ For compilers that do not support rpath you must also extended the
+ \c LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to include
+ \c{/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-%VERSION%/lib}. On Linux with GCC this step
+ is not needed.
+
+\o That's all. Qt is now installed.
+
+ If you are new to Qt, we suggest that you take a look at the demos
+ and examples to see Qt in action. Run the Qt Examples and Demos
+ either by typing \c qtdemo on the command line or through the
+ desktop's Main menu.
+
+ You might also want to try the following links:
+
+ \list
+ \o \l{Configuring Qt}
+ \o \l{How to Learn Qt}
+ \o \l{Tutorials}
+ \o \l{Developer Zone}
+ \o \l{Deploying Qt Applications}
+ \endlist
+\endlist
+
+ We hope you will enjoy using Qt. Good luck!
+
+*/
+
+/*!
+\page install-win.html
+\title Installing Qt on Windows
+\ingroup installation
+\brief How to install Qt on Windows.
+\previouspage Installation
+
+\note Qt for Windows has some requirements that are given in more detail
+in the \l{Qt for Windows Requirements} document.
+
+\table
+\row \o \bold{Notes:}
+\list
+\o If you have obtained a binary package for this platform,
+consult the installation instructions provided instead of the ones in
+this document.
+\o \l{Open Source Versions of Qt} is not officially supported for use with
+any version of Visual Studio. Integration with Visual Studio is available
+as part of the \l{Qt Commercial Editions}.
+
+\endlist
+\endtable
+
+\list 1
+\o If you have the commercial edition of Qt, copy the license file
+ from your account on dist.trolltech.com into your home directory
+ (this may be known as the \c userprofile environment variable) and
+ rename it to \c{.qt-license}. This renaming process must be done
+ using a \e{command prompt} on Windows, \bold{not} with Windows Explorer.
+ For example on Windows 2000, \c{%USERPROFILE%} should be something
+ like \c{C:\Documents and Settings\username}
+
+ For the open source version you do not need a license file.
+
+\o Uncompress the files into the directory you want Qt installed;
+ e.g. \c{C:\Qt\%VERSION%}.
+
+ \note The install path must not contain any spaces or Windows specific
+ file system characters.
+
+\o Environment variables
+
+ In order to build and use Qt, the \c PATH environment variable needs to be
+ extended:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 7
+
+ This is done by adding \c{c:\Qt\%VERSION%\bin} to the \c PATH variable.
+
+ For newer versions of Windows, \c PATH can be extended through
+ the \menu{Control Panel|System|Advanced|Environment variables} menu.
+
+ You may also need to ensure that the locations of your compiler and
+ other build tools are listed in the \c PATH variable. This will depend
+ on your choice of software development environment.
+
+ \bold{Note}: If you don't use the configured shells, which is
+ available in the application menu, in the \l{Open Source Versions of Qt},
+ \c configure requires that \c sh.exe is not in the path
+ or that it is run from \c msys. This also goes for mingw32-make.
+
+\o Building
+
+ To configure the Qt library for your machine, type the following command
+ in a \bold{Visual Studio} command prompt:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 8
+
+ Type \c{configure -help} to get a list of all available options.
+
+ If you have multiple compilers installed, and want to build the Qt library
+ using a specific compiler, you must specify a \c qmake specification.
+ This is done by pasing \c{-platform <spec>} to configure; for example:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 9
+
+ In some cases you need to set up the compilation environment before running
+ configure in order to use the right compiler. For instance, you need to do this
+ if you have Visual Studio 2005 installed and want to compile Qt using the x64
+ compiler because the 32-bit and 64-bit compiler both use the same
+ \c qmake specification file.
+ This is usually done by selecting
+ \menu{Microsoft Visual Studio 2005|Visual Studio Tools|<Command Prompt>}
+ from the \gui Start menu.
+
+ The actual commands needed to build Qt depends on your development
+ system. For Microsoft Visual Studio to create the library and
+ compile all the demos, examples, tools and tutorials type:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 10
+
+ \note If you later need to reconfigure and rebuild Qt from the
+ same location, ensure that all traces of the previous configuration are
+ removed by entering the build directory and typing \c{nmake distclean}
+ before running \c configure again.
+
+\o That's all. Qt is now installed.
+
+ If you are new to Qt, we suggest that you take a look at the demos
+ and examples to see Qt in action. Run the Qt Examples and Demos
+ either by typing \c qtdemo on the command line or through the
+ desktop's Start menu.
+
+ You might also want to try the following links:
+
+ \list
+ \o \l{How to Learn Qt}
+ \o \l{Tutorials}
+ \o \l{Developer Zone}
+ \o \l{Deploying Qt Applications}
+ \endlist
+
+\endlist
+
+ We hope you will enjoy using Qt. Good luck!
+
+*/
+
+/*! \page install-mac.html
+\title Installing Qt on Mac OS X
+\ingroup installation
+\brief How to install Qt on Mac OS X.
+\previouspage Installation
+
+\note Qt for Mac OS X has some requirements that are given in more detail
+in the \l{Qt for Mac OS X Requirements} document.
+
+\bold{Note for the binary package}: If you have the binary package, simply double-click on the Qt.mpkg
+and follow the instructions to install Qt. You can later run the \c{uninstall-qt.py}
+script to uninstall the binary package. The script is located in /Developer/Tools and
+must be run as root.
+
+The following instructions describe how to install Qt from the source package.
+
+\list 1
+\o If you have the commercial edition of Qt, install your license
+ file as \c{$HOME/.qt-license}.
+
+ For the open source version you do not need a license file.
+
+\o Unpack the archive if you have not done so already. For example,
+ if you have the \c{qt-mac-opensource-desktop-%VERSION%.tar.gz}
+ package, type the following commands at a command line prompt:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 11
+
+ This creates the directory \c{/tmp/qt-mac-opensource-desktop-%VERSION%}
+ containing the files from the archive.
+
+\o Building
+
+ To configure the Qt library for your machine type, run the
+ \c{./configure} script in the package directory.
+
+ By default, Qt is configured for installation in the
+ \c{/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-%VERSION%} directory, but this can be
+ changed by using the \c{-prefix} option.
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 12
+
+ Type \c{./configure -help} to get a list of all available options.
+
+ Note that you will need to specify \c{-universal} if you want to
+ build universal binaries, and also supply a path to the \c{-sdk}
+ option if your development machine has a PowerPC CPU. By default,
+ Qt is built as a framework, but you can built it as a set of
+ dynamic libraries (dylibs) by specifying the \c{-no-framework}
+ option.
+
+ Qt can also be configured to be built with debugging symbols. This
+ process is described in detail in the \l{Debugging Techniques}
+ document.
+
+ To create the library and compile all the demos, examples, tools,
+ and tutorials, type:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 13
+
+ If \c{-prefix} is outside the build directory, you need to install
+ the library, demos, examples, tools, and tutorials in the appropriate
+ place. To do this, type:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 14
+
+ as root, if neccessary (note that this requires that you have administrator access
+ to your machine).
+
+ There is a potential race condition when running make install with multiple
+ jobs. It is best to only run one make job (-j1) for the install.
+
+ \bold{Note:} If you later need to reconfigure and rebuild Qt from the
+ same location, ensure that all traces of the previous configuration are
+ removed by entering the build directory and typing \c{make confclean}
+ before running \c configure again.
+
+\o Environment variables
+
+ In order to use Qt, some environment variables need to be
+ extended.
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 15
+
+ This is done like this:
+
+ In \c{.profile} (if your shell is bash), add the following lines:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 16
+
+ In \c{.login} (in case your shell is csh or tcsh), add the following line:
+
+\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 17
+
+ If you use a different shell, please modify your environment
+ variables accordingly.
+
+\o That's all. Qt is now installed.
+
+ If you are new to Qt, we suggest that you take a look at the demos
+ and examples to see Qt in action. Run the Qt Examples and Demos
+ either by typing \c qtdemo on the command line or through the
+ desktop's Start menu.
+
+ You might also want to try the following links:
+
+ \list
+ \o \l{How to Learn Qt}
+ \o \l{Tutorials}
+ \o \l{Developer Zone}
+ \o \l{Deploying Qt Applications}
+ \endlist
+\endlist
+
+ We hope you will enjoy using Qt. Good luck!
+
+*/
+
+/*! \page install-wince.html
+\title Installing Qt on Windows CE
+\ingroup installation
+\ingroup qtce
+\brief How to install Qt on Windows CE.
+\previouspage Installation
+
+\note Qt for Windows CE has some requirements that are given in more detail
+in the \l{Qt for Windows CE Requirements} document.
+
+\list 1
+ \o Uncompress the files into the directory you want to install Qt into;
+ e.g., \c{C:\Qt\%VERSION%}.
+
+ \note The install path must not contain any spaces.
+
+ \o Environment variables
+
+ In order to build and use Qt, the \c PATH environment variable needs
+ to be extended:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 18
+
+ This is done by adding \c{c:\Qt\%VERSION%\bin} to the \c PATH variable.
+
+ For newer versions of Windows, \c PATH can be extended through
+ "Control Panel->System->Advanced->Environment variables" and for
+ older versions by editing \c{c:\autoexec.bat}.
+
+ Make sure the enviroment variables for your compiler are set.
+ Visual Studio includes \c{vcvars32.bat} for that purpose - or simply
+ use the "Visual Studio Command Prompt" from the Start menu.
+
+ \o Configuring Qt
+
+ To configure Qt for Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC, type the
+ following:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 19
+
+ If you want to configure Qt for another platform or with other
+ options, type \c{configure -help} to get a list of all available
+ options. See the \c README file for the list of supported platforms.
+
+
+ \o Building Qt
+
+ Now, to build Qt you first have to update your \c PATH, \c INCLUDE
+ and \c LIB paths to point to the correct resources for your target
+ platforms. For a default installation of the Windows Mobile 5.0
+ Pocket PC SDK, this is done with the following commands:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 20
+
+ We provide a convenience script for this purpose, called \c{setcepaths}.
+ Simply type:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 21
+
+ Then to build Qt type:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 22
+
+ \o That's all. Qt is now installed.
+
+ To get started with Qt, you can check out the examples found in the
+ \c{examples} directory of your Qt installation. The documentation can
+ be found in \c{doc\html}.
+
+ \bold{Remember:} If you reconfigure Qt for a different platform,
+ make sure you start with a new clean console to get rid of the
+ platform dependent include directories.
+
+ The links below provide further information for using Qt:
+ \list
+ \o \l{How to Learn Qt}
+ \o \l{Tutorials}
+ \o \l{Developer Zone}
+ \o \l{Deploying Qt Applications}
+ \endlist
+
+ You might also want to try the following Windows CE specific links:
+ \list
+ \o \l{Windows CE - Introduction to using Qt}
+ \o \l{Windows CE - Working with Custom SDKs}
+ \o \l{Windows CE - Using shadow builds}
+ \endlist
+
+ Information on feature and performance tuning for embedded builds can
+ be found on the following pages:
+ \list
+ \o \l{Fine-Tuning Features in Qt}
+ \o \l{Qt Performance Tuning}
+ \endlist
+\endlist
+
+ We hope you will enjoy using Qt. Good luck!
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \page requirements.html
+ \title General Qt Requirements
+ \ingroup installation
+ \brief Outlines the general requirements and dependencies needed to install Qt.
+
+ This page describes the specific requirements of libraries and components on which
+ Qt depends. For information about installing Qt, see the \l{Installation} page.
+
+ For information about the platforms that Qt supports, see the \l{Supported Platforms}
+ page.
+
+ \section1 OpenSSL (version 0.9.7 or later)
+
+ Support for \l{SSL}{Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)} communication is provided by the
+ \l{OpenSSL Toolkit}, which must be obtained separately.
+
+ \section1 Platform-Specific Requirements
+
+ Each platform has its own specific set of dependencies. Please see the relevant
+ page for more details about the components that are required to build and install
+ Qt on your platform.
+
+ \list
+ \o \l{Qt for Embedded Linux Requirements}
+ \o \l{Qt for Mac OS X Requirements}
+ \o \l{Qt for Windows CE Requirements}
+ \o \l{Qt for Windows Requirements}
+ \o \l{Qt for X11 Requirements}
+ \endlist
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \page requirements-win.html
+ \title Qt for Windows Requirements
+ \ingroup installation
+ \brief Setting up the Windows environment for Qt.
+ \previouspage General Qt Requirements
+
+ If you are using a binary version of Qt with Visual Studio 2005, you must
+ first install the Visual Studio Service Pack 1 available
+ \l{http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=BB4A75AB-E2D4-4C96-B39D-37BAF6B5B1DC&amp;displaylang=en}{here}
+ to avoid runtime conflicts.
+
+ To build Qt with Phonon on Windows, you require:
+
+ \list
+ \o Microsoft's DirectX Software Development Kit which can be
+ downloaded
+ \l{http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/directx/aa937788.aspx}{here}, and
+ \o Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 R2 Platform SDK which is available
+ \l{http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0baf2b35-c656-4969-ace8-e4c0c0716adb&amp;DisplayLang=en}{here}.
+ \endlist
+
+ \sa {Known Issues in %VERSION%}
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \page requirements-mac.html
+ \title Qt for Mac OS X Requirements
+ \ingroup installation
+ \brief Setting up the Mac OS X environment for Qt.
+ \previouspage General Qt Requirements
+
+ \sa {Known Issues in %VERSION%}
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \page requirements-x11.html
+ \title Qt for X11 Requirements
+ \ingroup installation
+ \brief Setting up the X11 environment for Qt.
+ \previouspage General Qt Requirements
+
+ \tableofcontents
+
+ \section1 QtGui Dependencies
+
+ \image x11_dependencies.png Qt for X11 Dependencies
+
+ \raw HTML
+ <style type="text/css" id="colorstyles">
+ #QtGuiColor { background-color: #98fd00; color: black }
+ #QtCoreColor { background-color: #9c9cff; color: black }
+ #DefaultColor { background-color: #f6f6dc; color: black }
+ #FreetypeColor { background-color: #e6e6fa; color: black }
+ #GLColor { background-color: #ffc0cb; color: black }
+ #PthreadColor { background-color: #bdb76b; color: black }
+ #OptionalColor { background-color: #cae1ff; color: black }
+ #SMColor { background-color: #c2fafa; color: black }
+ #MiscColor { background-color: #f0f9ff; color: black }
+ #GlibColor { background-color: #b3b3b3; color: black }
+ </style>
+ \endraw
+
+ The QtGui module and the QtCore module, which provides the non-GUI features required
+ by QtGui, depend on the libraries described in the following table. To build
+ Qt from its source code, you will also need to install the development
+ packages for these libraries for your system.
+
+ \table 90%
+ \header \o Name \o Library \o Notes \o Configuration options \o Minimum working version
+ \raw HTML
+ <tr id="OptionalColor">
+ <td> XRender </td><td> libXrender </td><td> X Rendering Extension; used for anti-aliasing</td>
+ <td><tt>-xrender</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>0.9.0</td>
+ </tr><tr id="OptionalColor">
+ <td> Xrandr </td><td> libXrandr </td><td> X Resize and Rotate Extension</td>
+ <td><tt>-xrandr</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>1.0.2</td>
+ </tr><tr id="OptionalColor">
+ <td> Xcursor </td><td> libXcursor </td><td> X Cursor Extension</td>
+ <td><tt>-xcursor</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>1.1.4</td>
+ </tr><tr id="OptionalColor">
+ <td> Xfixes </td><td> libXfixes </td><td> X Fixes Extension</td>
+ <td><tt>-xfixes</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>3.0.0</td>
+ </tr><tr id="OptionalColor">
+ <td> Xinerama </td><td> libXinerama </td><td> Multi-head support</td>
+ <td><tt>-xinerama</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>1.1.0</td>
+
+ </tr><tr id="OptionalColor">
+ <td> Fontconfig </td><td> libfontconfig </td><td> Font customization and configuration</td>
+ <td><tt>-fontconfig</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>2.1</td>
+ </tr><tr id="OptionalColor">
+ <td> FreeType </td><td> libfreetype </td><td> Font engine</td>
+ <td></td><td>2.1.3</td>
+
+ </tr><tr id="DefaultColor">
+ <td> Xi </td><td> libXi </td><td> X11 Input Extensions</td>
+ <td><tt>-xinput</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>1.3.0</td>
+ </tr><tr id="DefaultColor">
+ <td> Xt </td><td> libXt </td><td> Xt Intrinsics</td><td></td><td>0.99</td>
+ </tr><tr id="DefaultColor">
+ <td> Xext </td><td> libXext </td><td> X Extensions</td><td></td><td>6.4.3</td>
+ </tr><tr id="DefaultColor">
+ <td> X11 </td><td> libX11 </td><td> X11 Client-Side Library</td><td></td><td>6.2.1</td>
+
+ </tr><tr id="SMColor">
+ <td> SM </td><td> libSM </td><td> X Session Management</td>
+ <td><tt>-sm</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>6.0.4</td>
+ </tr><tr id="SMColor">
+ <td> ICE </td><td> libICE </td><td> Inter-Client Exchange</td>
+ <td><tt>-sm</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>6.3.5</td>
+
+ </tr><tr id="GlibColor">
+ <td> glib </td><td> libglib-2.0 </td><td> Common event loop handling</td>
+ <td><tt>-glib</tt> or auto-detected</td><td>2.8.3</td>
+ </tr><tr id="PthreadColor">
+ <td> pthread </td><td> libpthread </td><td> Multithreading</td>
+ <td></td><td>2.3.5</td>
+ </tr>
+ \endraw
+ \endtable
+
+ \note You must compile with XRender support to get alpha transparency
+ support for pixmaps and images.
+
+ Development packages for these libraries contain header files that are used
+ when building Qt from its source code. On Debian-based GNU/Linux systems,
+ for example, we recommend that you install the following development
+ packages:
+
+ \list
+ \o libfontconfig1-dev
+ \o libfreetype6-dev
+ \o libx11-dev
+ \o libxcursor-dev
+ \o libxext-dev
+ \o libxfixes-dev
+ \o libxft-dev
+ \o libxi-dev
+ \o libxrandr-dev
+ \o libxrender-dev
+ \endlist
+
+ Some of these packages depend on others in this list, so installing one
+ may cause others to be automatically installed. Other distributions may
+ provide system packages with similar names.
+
+ \section1 OpenGL Dependencies
+
+ The configure script will autodetect if OpenGL headers and libraries are
+ installed on your system, and if so, it will include the QtOpenGL module
+ in the Qt library.
+
+ If your OpenGL headers or libraries are placed in a non-standard directory,
+ you may need to change the \c QMAKE_INCDIR_OPENGL and/or
+ \c QMAKE_LIBDIR_OPENGL in the config file for your system.
+
+ The QGL documentation assumes that you are familiar with OpenGL
+ programming. If you're new to the subject a good starting point is
+ \l{http://www.opengl.org/}.
+
+ \section1 Phonon Dependencies
+
+ As described in the \l{Phonon Overview}, Phonon uses the GStreamer multimedia
+ framework as the backend for audio and video playback on X11. The minimum required
+ version of GStreamer is 0.10.
+
+ To build Phonon, you need the GStreamer library, base plugins, and development
+ files for your system. The package names for GStreamer vary between Linux
+ distributions; try searching for \c gstreamer or \c libgstreamer in your
+ distribution's package repository to find suitable packages.
+
+ \sa {Known Issues in %VERSION%}
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \page requirements-wince.html
+ \title Qt for Windows CE Requirements
+ \ingroup installation
+ \brief Setting up the Windows CE environment for Qt.
+ \previouspage General Qt Requirements
+
+ Qt is known to work with Visual Studio 2005 and the following SDKs for
+ Windows CE development on Windows XP and Windows Vista:
+
+ \list
+ \o Windows CE 5.0 Standard SDK for ARM, X86, and MIPS
+ \o Windows CE 6.0 SDKs for ARM generated using the defaults found in
+ Platform Builder
+ \o Windows Mobile 5.0 (\e{Pocket PC}, \e{Smartphone} and
+ \e{Pocket PC with Phone} editions)
+ \o Windows Mobile 6.0 (\e{Standard}, \e{Classic} and
+ \e{Professional} editions)
+ \endlist
+
+ Below is a list of links to download the SDKs:
+
+ \list
+ \o \l{http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=fa1a3d66-3f61-4ddc-9510-ae450e2318c3&amp;displaylang=en}
+ {Windows CE 5 Standard SDK}
+ \o \l{http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=83A52AF2-F524-4EC5-9155-717CBE5D25ED&amp;displaylang=en}
+ {Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC}
+ \o \l{http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=DC6C00CB-738A-4B97-8910-5CD29AB5F8D9&amp;displaylang=en}
+ {Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone}
+ \o \l{http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=06111A3A-A651-4745-88EF-3D48091A390B&amp;displaylang=en }
+ {Windows Mobile 6 Professional/Standard}
+ \endlist
+
+ \table
+ \row \bold{Note:}
+ \o
+ \list 1
+ \o Currently, there is only compile support for Windows CE 5.0
+ Standard SDK for SH-4.
+ \o There is currently no "out of the box" support for the
+ Windows CE Automotive or Portable Media SDKs from Microsoft.
+ \endlist
+ \endtable
+
+
+ Device manufacturers may prefer to make their own customized version of
+ Windows CE using Platform Builder. In order for Qt for Windows CE to
+ support a custom SDK, a build specification needs to be created. More
+ information on Windows CE Customization can be found
+ \l{Windows CE - Working with Custom SDKs}{here}.
+
+ \sa {Known Issues in %VERSION%}
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \page requirements-embedded-linux.html
+ \title Qt for Embedded Linux Requirements
+ \ingroup installation
+ \brief Setting up the Embedded Linux environment for Qt.
+ \previouspage General Qt Requirements
+
+ \sa {Known Issues in %VERSION%}
+
+ \section1 Building Qt for Embedded Linux with uclibc
+
+ If you intend to include the QtWebKit module in your Qt build then you should
+ use version \bold{uClibc 0.9.29 or greater} as that is the earliest version
+ with sufficient pthread support.
+
+ \section1 Memory Requirements
+
+ The memory and storage requirements for Qt for Embedded Linux depend on a
+ an variety of different factors, including the target architecture and the
+ features enabled in the Qt build.
+
+ The following table shows typical library sizes for the most common Qt
+ libraries on different architectures, built in release mode with different
+ feature profiles.
+
+ \table
+ \header \o{1,2} Architecture \o{1,2} Compiler \o{2,1} QtCore \o{2,1} QtGui \o{2,1} QtNetwork \o{2,1} QtWebKit
+ \header \o Minimal \o Normal \o Minimal \o Normal \o Minimal \o Normal \o Minimal \o Normal
+ \row \o linux-x86-g++ \o GCC 4.2.4 \o 1.7M \o 2.7M \o 3.3M \o 9.9M \o 653K \o 1.1M \o N/A \o 17M
+ \row \o linux-arm-g++ \o GCC 4.1.1 \o 1.9M \o 3.2M \o 4.1M \o 11M \o 507K \o 1.0M \o N/A \o 17M
+ \row \o linux-mips-g++ (MIPS32)
+ \o GCC 4.2.4 \o 2.0M \o 3.2M \o 4.5M \o 12M \o 505K \o 1003K \o N/A \o 21M
+ \endtable
+
+ Library sizes are given in the following units: K = 1024 bytes; M = 1024K.
+ QtWebKit is excluded from the minimal configuration.
+
+ The \l{Fine-Tuning Features in Qt} document covers the process of configuring
+ Qt builds to avoid the inclusion of unnecessary features.
+
+ \section1 Additional X11 Libraries for QVFb
+
+ The Virtual Framebuffer (QVFb) application requires the \c libxtst library
+ in addition to the libraries used to build Qt for X11. This library
+ enables the use of the Record extension to the X protocol to be used in
+ applications.
+*/