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Information about the combinations of platforms and compilers + supported by Qt can be found on the \l{Supported Platforms} page. + + If you have anything to add to this list or any of the platform or + compiler-specific pages, please submit it via the \l{Bug Report Form} + or through the \l{Public Qt Repository}. +*/ + +/*! + \page platform-notes-x11.html + \title Platform Notes - X11 + \contentspage Platform Notes + + This page contains information about the X11 platforms Qt is currently + known to run on, with links to platform-specific notes. More information + about the combinations of platforms and compilers supported by Qt can be + found on the \l{Supported Platforms} page. + + \tableofcontents + + \target AIX + \section1 AIX - 5.2 + + Qt has been tested on AIX 5.2, using the + \l{Compiler Notes#IBM xlC (AIX)}{xlC} compiler. + + \table + \header \o Compiler \o Notes + \row \o xlC + \o If Qt is built correctly but all symbols are reported to be missing + when you link an application, your makeC++SharedLib script might be out + of date. Make sure you have the latest version from the + \l{http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/vacpp/support/}{IBM website}. + \row \o GCC + \o We have tested earlier versions of Qt 4 successfully with GCC version + 3.3 and above. Some versions of GCC may fail to link Qt with a "TOC overflow" + message. + Fix this by upgrading to the latest maintenance release of the dynamic + linker. On AIX this is bos.rte.bind_cmds.4.1.5.3 or later. + Some versions of GCC may fail to build Qt with STL and large-file support + enabled, due to + \l{http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9551}{a bug in GCC}. + Fix this by upgrading to the latest maintenance release of the compiler. + It is also possible to work around this problem by running configure with + either \c{-no-stl} or \c{-no-largefile}. + \endtable + + \target FreeBSD + \section1 FreeBSD - 6.0-RELEASE + + \note FreeBSD is a community supported platform. See the + \l{Supported Platforms} page for more information. + + The system compiler on FreeBSD 4.x is gcc 2.95.4, which is not + officially supported by Qt 4. We develop using and recommend + ports/lang/gcc34. You will need to run configure with the + \c{-platform freebsd-g++34} arguments. Optionally, you may use + ports/lang/icc. + + The system compiler on FreeBSD 5.x and 6.x is GCC 3.4.4, which should be + sufficient to build Qt. You do not need to add any special arguments when + running configure. Optionally, you may use ports/lang/icc. + + Note that we do not actively test FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x. Our developers + migrated to 6.x after the Qt 4 launch. FreeBSD-CURRENT is not supported. + + \target HP-UX + \section1 HP-UX + + Qt supports HP-UX on both PA-RISC and the Itanium (IA64) architectures. + + \section2 PA-RISC - B.11.11 or later + + You can configure Qt for aCC in 32 and 64 bit mode (hpux-acc-64 or + hpux-acc-32), or gcc in 32 bit mode (hpux-g++). The default platform is + hpux-acc-32. The minimum required version for aCC (HP ANSI C++) on PA-RISC + is A.03.57. The supported gcc compiler is gcc 3.4.3. + + \section2 Itanium - B.11.23 or later + + You can configure Qt for aCC in 32 and 64 bit mode (hpuxi-acc-64 or + hpuxi-acc-32). gcc is currently unsupported. The default platform is + hpuxi-acc-64. The minimum required version for aCC (HP ANSI C++) on + Itanium is A.06.12. + + \section2 OpenGL Support + + Qt's \l{QtOpenGL}{OpenGL} module requires GLX 1.3 or later to be installed. + This is available for HP-UX 11i - see the + \l{http://docs.hp.com/en/5992-2331/ch04s02.html}{Graphics and Technical Computing Software} + section of the release notes for more information. + + \target IRIX + \section1 IRIX - 6.5.x + + \bold{IRIX is an unsupported platform - please see Qt's online + \l{Platform Support Policy} for details.} + + Unpackaging and IRIX tar: + Because of long filenames some files will be cut off incorrectly with IRIX + tar. Please use GNU tar to unpack Qt packages. + + \section1 Linux + + There are no known problems with using Qt on production versions of + Linux/x86, Linux/ppc, Linux/amd64 and Linux/ia64 (including Altix(R)). + + For the gcc/g++ compiler, please also see the relevant + \l{Compiler Notes#GCC}{compiler page}. + + \section2 Installation problems + + See also the \l{Installation FAQ}. + + If you experience problems when installing new open source versions of Qt + versions, try to use the open source Qt archives (e.g., RPM) + provided by your Linux distribution. If you need to install the source (.tgz) + archive, be aware that you will probably end up with two different + versions of the Qt library installed on your system, which will probably + lead to link errors, like this: + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_platform-notes.qdoc 0 + Fix this by removing the old version of the library. + + If you have problems installing open source versions of Qt + provided by your Linux distribution (e.g., RPM), please consult the + maintainers of the distribution, not us. + + Some RPM versions have problems installing some of the Qt RPM archives + where installation stops with an error message warning about a + "Failed Dependency". Use the \c{--nodeps} option to \c rpm to workaround + this problem. + + \target Solaris + \section1 Solaris - 9 or later + + \section2 Unpackaging and Solaris tar + + On some Solaris systems, both Solaris tar and GNU tar have been reported + to truncate long filenames. We recommend using star instead + (http://star.berlios.de). + + \section2 CC on Solaris + + Be sure to check our \l{Compiler Notes#Sun Studio}{Forte Developer / Sun Studio} + notes. + + \section2 GCC on Solaris + + Be sure to check the installation notes for \l{GCC on Solaris}. + Do not use GCC with Sun's assembler/linker, this will result in link-time + errors in shared libraries. Use GNU binutils instead. + + GCC 3.2.* is known to miscompile Qt due to an optimizer bug that will + cause the resulting binaries to hang. Please use GCC 3.4.2 or later. +*/ + +/*! + \page platform-notes-windows.html + \title Platform Notes - Windows + \contentspage Platform Notes + + This page contains information about the Windows platforms Qt is currently + known to run on, with links to platform-specific notes. More information + about the combinations of platforms and compilers supported by Qt can be + found on the \l{Supported Platforms} page. + + \tableofcontents + + \section1 Windows Vista + + At the time Qt %VERSION% was released, there were no known Vista-specific issues. + + \target Windows NT + \section1 Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows NT + + \section2 Installation location + + Installing Qt into a directory with spaces, e.g. C:\\Program Files, may + cause linker errors like the following: + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_platform-notes.qdoc 2 + + Install Qt into a subdirectory without spaces to avoid this problem. + + \section2 AccelGALAXY graphic card + + When you use a NT 4.0 machine with the driver number + 4,00,1381,1000,021,4.0.0 there is a problem with drag an drop and icons. + The computer freezes, and you have to reset. The problem disappears with + the newest version of the driver, available at + \l{http://www.es.com/}{www.es.com}. + + \section2 Possible GL conflict + + There is a known issue with running Microsoft NetMeeting, Lotus SameTime + and other applications that require screen grabbing while direct + rendering is enabled. Other GL-applications may not work as expected, + unless direct rendering is disabled. +*/ + +/*! + \page platform-notes-mac.html + \title Platform Notes - Mac OS X + \contentspage Platform Notes + + This page contains information about the Mac OS X versions Qt is currently + known to run on, with links to platform-specific notes. More information + about the combinations of platforms and compilers supported by Qt can be + found on the \l{Supported Platforms} page. + + \tableofcontents + + \section1 General Information + + Qt 4.4 and Qt 4.5 development is only supported on Mac OS X 10.4 and up. + Applications built against these version of Qt can be deployed on Mac OS X + 10.3, but cannot be developed on that version of the operating system due + to compiler issues. + + Qt 4.3 has been tested to run on Mac OS X 10.3.9 and up. See notes on + the binary package for more information. + + Qt 4.1 has been tested to run on Mac OS X 10.2.8 and up. Qt 4.1.4 is the + last release to work with Mac OS X 10.2. + + \section2 Required GCC version + + Apple's gcc 4 that is shipped with the Xcode Tools for both Mac OS X 10.4 + and 10.5 will compile Qt. There is preliminary support for gcc 4.2 which + is included with Xcode Tools 3.1+ (configurable with + \c{-platform macx-g++42}). + + \section2 Binary Package + + The binary package requires that you have your .qt-license file in your + home directory. Installer.app cannot complete without a valid .qt-license + file. Evaluation users of Qt will have information about how to create + this file in the email they receive. + + The binary package was built on Mac OS X 10.4 with Xcode Tools 2.1 + (gcc 4.0.0) for Qt 4.1.0, Xcode Tools 2.2 (gcc 4.0.1) for Qt 4.1.1-4.1.4 + and Xcode Tools 2.3 for 4.2.0. It will only link executables built + against 10.4 (or a 10.4 SDK). You should be able to run applications + linked against these frameworks on Mac OS X 10.3.9 and Mac OS X 10.4+. + If you require a different configuration, you will have to use the + source package and build with GCC 3.3. + + \section2 Mac OS X on Intel hardware + + Qt 4 fully supports both the Intel and PowerPC architectures on the Mac. + As of Qt 4.1 it is possible to support the Intel architecture by + creating Universal Binaries with qmake. As of Qt 4.1 it is possible to + build Qt as a set of universal binaries and frameworks from configure by + adding these extra flags: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_platform-notes.qdoc 3 + + If you are building on Intel hardware you can omit the sdk parameter, but + PowerPC hardware requires it. + + You can also generate universal binaries using qmake. Simply add these + lines to your .pro file: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_platform-notes.qdoc 4 + + \section2 Build Issues + + If Qt does not build upon executing make, and fails with an error message + such as + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_platform-notes.qdoc 5 + + this could be an indication you have upgraded your version of Mac OS X + (e.g. 10.3 to 10.4), without upgrading your Developer Tools (Xcode Tools). + These must match in order to successfully compile files. + + Please be sure to upgrade both simultaneously. If problems still occur, + contact support. + + \section2 Fink + + If you have installed the Qt for X11 package from \l{Fink}, + it will set the QMAKESPEC environment variable to darwin-g++. This will + cause problems when you build the Qt for Mac OS X package. To fix this, simply + unset your QMAKESPEC or set it to macx-g++ before you run configure. + You need to have a fresh Qt distribution (make confclean). + + \section2 MySQL and Mac OS X + + There seems to be a issue when both -prebind and -multi_module are + defined when linking static C libraries into dynamic library. If you + get the following error message when linking Qt: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_platform-notes.qdoc 6 + + re-link Qt using -single_module. This is only a problem when building the + MySQL driver into Qt. It does not affect plugins or static builds. + + \section2 Qt and Precompiled Headers (PCH) + + Starting with Qt 3.3.0 it is possible to use precompiled headers. They + are not enabled by default as it appears that some versions of Apple's + GCC and make have problems with this feature. If you want to use + precompiled headers when building the Qt source package, specify the + -pch option to configure. If, while using precompiled headers, you + encounter an internal compile error, try removing the -include header + statement from the compile line and trying again. If this solves the + problem, it probably is a good idea to turn off precompiled headers. + Also, consider filing a bug report with Apple so that they can + improve support for this feature. +*/ + +/*! + \page platform-notes-windows-ce.html + \title Platform Notes - Windows CE + \contentspage Platform Notes + + This page contains information about the Windows CE and Windows Mobile + platforms Qt is currently known to run on, with links to platform-specific + notes. More information about the combinations of platforms and compilers + supported by Qt can be found on the \l{Supported Platforms} page. +*/ + +/*! + \page platform-notes-embedded-linux.html + \title Platform Notes - Embedded Linux + \contentspage Platform Notes + + This page contains information about the Embedded Linux platforms Qt is + currently known to run on, with links to platform-specific notes. More + information about the combinations of platforms and compilers supported + by Qt can be found on the \l{Supported Platforms} page. +*/ |