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Thursday, July 19th 2007, 5:32am

Replacing X11 with Qt embedded

I am trying to build Konqueror desktop browser for embedded systems.
Konqueror desktop browser is using X11 libraries.
But embedded system supports Qtopia/Qt embedded.

Is there a way to remove the X11 dependency of desktop version and use the Qtopia library instead?

jucato

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Thursday, July 19th 2007, 11:23am

You might be interested in this (very) recent blog post:
http://basysblog.org/index.php/archives/…edded-available

and the related link...

http://www.basyskom.de/index.pl/konqe
OS: Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) | KDE 3.5.3
Computer Specs: AMD Sempron 2200 1.5Ghz | VIA KM266 Pro 8235 chipset | nVidia GeForce MX 4000 128MB DDR-RAM 32-bit AGP 8x

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Thursday, July 19th 2007, 11:57am

I have alrady downloaded the sources from the link http://www.basyskom.de/index.pl/konqe. I wanted to build konqueror embedded without KDE but with qtopia/Qt embedded. Is it possible ?

jucato

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Thursday, July 19th 2007, 1:05pm

If you read further down the page, it gives instructions on the ./configure line to use, which mentions --with-qtopia. So I'm guessing that's how you compile it.

I guess it would be better to send an e-mail to the developer involved for more information.

(I wish I could install even a semblance of anything Linux, Qt, or KDE on my old HTC Tanager/Qtek 7070...)
OS: Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) | KDE 3.5.3
Computer Specs: AMD Sempron 2200 1.5Ghz | VIA KM266 Pro 8235 chipset | nVidia GeForce MX 4000 128MB DDR-RAM 32-bit AGP 8x