On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 03:05:25 AM Tom Isaacson wrote: > The links on the Qt website all point to a non-existent location. I > eventually found the source for Qt-Mobility here: > https://qt.gitorious.org/qt-mobility > The documentation for QtMobility talks about version 1.2.2, but gitorious > only has tags up to 1.2.0. Am I looking in the right place?
Yes. > This doesn't build with Qt 4.8.2 on our system unless I specify just the > location module: ./configure -modules location > Is QtMobility 1.2.0 compatible with Qt 4.8.2? Is it a problem building against a newer Qt or because of other dependencies. What is the failure? > Once I've built this, how do i "rebuild qtwebkit so it finds QtLocation"? I > can see an ENABLE_GEOLOCATION flag in the source but there's no obvious way > of specifying this. Does QtWebkit have a separate config system to Qt? I'm not certain, but I'm pretty sure the build system will pick this up automatically once Qt Location is installed. See src/3rdparty/webkit/Sources/WebCore/features.pri > Once this is done I assume I need to tell QtMobility what the location is > from my hardware. Do I just subclass QGeoPositionInfoSource, or do I have > to create a plugin for this? You can do either. Take inspiration from qgeopositioninfosource_*.{h,cpp}. Cheers, -- Aaron McCarthy _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest