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Conflicts:
src/gui/itemviews/qheaderview_p.h
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The nightly public snapshots contain bin/syncqt but do not
contain the include/ directory. Hence configure needs to
detect this case and run syncqt to create the include tree
so that configure actually passes
Signed-off-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@nokia.com>
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Conflicts:
tests/auto/qpainterpath/tst_qpainterpath.cpp
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The previous logic caused a license check when the eval
license file was missing.
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald
Task-number: 251339
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The eclipse integration is namespaced, but it still pulled in system plugins like the oxygen style through QT_BUILD_KEY_COMPAT check in QLibraryPrivate::isPlugin()
Task: 250185
Reviewed-by: dt <qtc-committer@nokia.com>
BT: yes
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The eclipse integration is namespaced, but it still pulled in system plugins like the oxygen style through QT_BUILD_KEY_COMPAT check in QLibraryPrivate::isPlugin()
Task: 250185
Reviewed-by: dt <qtc-committer@nokia.com>
BT: yes
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Conflicts:
src/gui/graphicsview/qgraphicsitem.cpp
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The previous version would get confused because the embedded package
also contains _x11 files.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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GCC uses i386, but configure has always used x86, which can lead to confusion.
Reviewed-by: nrc
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Quote a few variables that may contain spaces. Also, quote spaces
in qmake's Makefile dependency section.
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <qtc-committer@nokia.com>
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There are customers using X11 on embedded systems, so make it possible to
use -qconfig for those builds too.
Reviewed-by: Paul Olav Tvete
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Previously, it was entirely possible to successfully configure Qt/X11
without any X11 installed. The problems would only start showing up once
you stated building. This is not very useful if you're cross-compiling
and trying to setup the paths correctly.
Reviewed-by: Denis
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This patch adds support for keymaps to the QWSKeyboardHandler. The keymaps
can be generated by the kmap2qmap tool (see tools/ directory). The source
keymaps can be standard Linux .kmap files.
Changes to Qt:
* completely refactored the Tty and Usb (now known as LinuxInput) handlers
* removed the LinuxIS plugin (handled by LinuxInput now)
* removed support for iPAQ, EBX and Zylonite keypads (obsolete hardware)
* removed support for RAW tty mode. This could be re-added, for non-Linux
systems by implementing a PC/AT scan-code to Linux keycode converter.
New features for Tty and LinuxInput (ex Usb) handlers:
* support for keymaps
QWS_KEYBOARD=..:keymap=/path/to/x.qmap:..
* support for dead keys and the compose key
* support for lock LEDs
* support for key repeat rates (in ms):
QWS_KEYBOARD=..:repeat-delay=x:repear-rate=y:..
* the default keymap supports latin1 composing via AltGr:
QWS_KEYBOARD=..:enable-compose:..
* ctrl+alt+backspace application zapping can be disabled:
QWS_KEYBOARD=..:disable-zap:..
* added virtual filter functions to both the Tty and the LinuxInput
handlers. (QWSKeyboardHandler::processKeycode should be virtual in the
first place, but that would be BIC)
Still missing:
* extended documentation for QWS_KEYBOARD
Reviewed-By: Paul Olav Tvete
Reviewed-By: Harald Fernengel
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The eclipse integration is namespaced, but it pulls in system plugins like the
oxygen style. This breaks as the (non-namespaced) style plugin does not find a
suitable QApplication instantiated (only a namespace one is there)
Reviewed-by: thiago
Task-number: 250185
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Allow x86 x86_64 ppc ppc64, exit with an error message if something else is passed?
Reviewed-by: nrc
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