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Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@nokia.com>
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On the Mac, it means "-framework ApplicationServices -framework Carbon
-framework AppKit" are no longer part of the default LIBS in Qt
applications. This required a lot of fixes where we used Mac-specific
code in Qt.
On X11, it was very straightforward, because we apparently use very
little of X11 outside QtGui.
I haven't changed the Windows-specific LIBS paths, because I don't
know how Windows behaves. Windows has DLLs, but it links to static
"import" libraries. So is it static linking or dynamic linking?
Reviewed-By: Marius Storm-Olsen
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This makes Qt work on QNX 6.4.
* no q3support, no phonon
* no QSharedMemory, no QSystemSemaphore, no QProcess
Reviewed-By: Robert Griebl
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This makes Qt work on VxWorks 6.6+ in native (kernel) mode.
* compiles with the WindRiver GNU toolchain (Linux only)
* works with QWS (tested with the VNC driver only)
* tested on PPC hardware and the x86 VxWorks simulator
* no q3support, no phonon, no webkit
* no QSharedMemory, no QSystemSemaphore, no QProcess
* only one QApplication instance (flat address space)
* filesystem support depends heavily on the quality of the native driver
* QLibrary is just a dummy to make plugins work at all
* qmake transparently creates VxWorks munching rules for static ctors
* made auto-test cope with missing OS features
A special note regarding the Q_FOREACH patch for dcc:
when calling foreach(a,c) with c being a function returning a container,
the compiler would generate 5 references to some labels (.LXXXX), which
are not there (so the linker complains in the end).
Seems like dcc doesn't really like the 'true ? 0 : <function call to get type>'
statement
Reviewed-By: Harald Fernengel
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* removed the vr41xx, yopy and sl5000 drivers (old PDAs)
* removed the bus mouse driver (ISA days should be over)
* renamed the LinuxIS mouse driver to LinuxInput (consistency with the key driver)
* unified the LinuxInput mouse and key driver I/O handling
Reviewed-By: Paul
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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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