Le Mon, 09 May 2011 13:10:38 -0500, "David C. Rankin" <drankinatty@...> a �crit : > On 05/09/2011 07:46 AM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote: > > Hi guys! > > > > working i refresh all the available patches of qt3 and qt3 trinity > > patches... now there's no "hunks".. > > > > BUT: i need info about it! theres some patches that repeat! and > > re-defines a coupe of functions! i filter some one but i wnat to > > fix all existences of issues and fixeds from any project, currently > > i have the trinity patches, ARCH patches, Debian patches, some from > > WinBuntu and i not found SUSE and if there any others please send > > me please! > > > > i any found the info about every/any patch please report but with > > link info.. merge unkown patches its not segure! > > > > inside patche stheres info (only some) about fixed, but no links > > povided, and qt nokia bug traker not have history on qt3 complete > > fixeds o open bugs! > > > > > > I don't know if it helps, but on Arch Linux, you can look at all the > patches I'm applying here: > > http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/arch/pbpkg/trinity-qt3/ > > (the PKGBUILD file is just the Arch build script, the rest are > patches) > > These patches have had a recent look by Baho. He removed some of the > outdated patches. I'm not sure if there are others that could be > helpful --or-- if there are some I'm using that I should get rid of. > Right now things are working well with the Qt3 Arch package. Are the qt-copy patches from KDE3 outdated ? I am using them on Slackware64 and they are used on the trinity-qt3 and qt3-trinity PKGBUILDs from AUR (with some exceptions, because I patch qt-3.3.8b instead of qt-3.3.8). To Tim and Serghei: I am currently building Trinity SVN (with TQt3) on Slackware64 13.37, with KDE4 installed alongside, and have some patches to dbus-tqt and kdebase that enable building on Slackware64 13.37 with default options. I will publish them once I have a really working kdebase/kdelibs (now I have a lot of "missing *.la" style errors when I start Trinity on Xephyr). > > Let me know if I can help. >