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Re: kde on cygwin : what a shame !
by Ralf Habacker on Thursday 16/Oct/2003, @10:38
you are invited to join to the native QT3 port project, which is over 90% complete. Currently the main task is to migrate from qt3.1 to qt 3.2.1.

See http://cygwin.kde.org/qt3-win32/ for more informations.

Ralf
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Re: kde on cygwin : what a shame !
by protoman on Thursday 16/Oct/2003, @14:35
Nice work. I'm looking forward it to when I start programming with C++ (should be until the end of the year).
It will be great to develop GPL programs and being able to run them both on linux and windows.
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win32 != directfb
by Ian Monroe on Thursday 16/Oct/2003, @20:43
win32 does not equal directfb, unless I'm missing something here.
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  • Re: win32 != directfb
    by luciano on Friday 17/Oct/2003, @01:18
    I think the original author implies that removing the X11 dependency, directfb
    support would be automatic.
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Re: kde on cygwin : what a shame !
by hoernerfranz on Friday 17/Oct/2003, @02:59
shame on you - this is just undermining the fundamentals we are all relying on.
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