> -----Original Message----- > From: interest-bounces+kai.koehne=theqtcompany....@qt-project.org > [...] > This is how: > > > I have always built on linux, by simply running configure, then make, > > then make install. > > Any problems with this? > ============ > Yea, it doesn't include the necessary packages, such as Webkit > ============
I guess configure disabled qtwebkit because of missing dependencies then ... run configure -v to see the output of the tests. > > For Linux (CentOS 5 and 6) it's a corporate requirement, we build > > against the DEFAULT versions of GCC, 4.1.2 on CentOS 5 I know old as > > snot, and > > 4.4.7 on CentOS 6. Unless someone can advise on how to build with a > > newer version and ship ALL dependencies and make sure they all get > > picked up properly by our customers and have it still work :)... > > GCC 4.4 is old and going out of support for us soon; 4.1 is positively ancient > and there may be dragons. > > ============== > > Understood.. Any recommendations on how to move to the latest GCC and > ship all the runtime libraries for a closed source LGPL compatible > application? The binary packages for Qt have been built so far with Ubuntu 11.10 (gcc 4.6). We're right now experimenting with Red Hat 6 and the 'developer toolset' that allows you to use newer gcc : https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Developer_Toolset/ . So far it looks promising ... Regards Kai _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest