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/home/anthony/harbour/addons/debug/*.*
/home/anthony/harbour/addons/hbdbu/*.*
/home/anthony/harbour/addons/hbide/*.*
etc.
ChangeLog
qtcontribs.hbp
Where do I find these settings?please give me a URL.
Anthony,
please see my files.
Il 26/11/2014 19.56, alex; ha scritto:
Anthony,because you are using /usr/local :-) and I think can be hard to keep clean:
please see my files.
anyway can be a solution.... I prefer other way.
At the end my bash and your are very similar.
If you read my post on QtContribs forum I ask to Pritpal to add something into hbqt/hbqt_common.hbm and something to hbqt/hbqt_common.hbc
to avoid some setting and align Windows and Linux building system
Le 26/11/2014 20:13, Luigi Ferraris a écrit :
No, as clean is just used for building, there is no problem. My scriptIl 26/11/2014 19.56, alex; ha scritto:
Anthony,because you are using /usr/local :-) and I think can be hard to keep clean:
please see my files.
anyway can be a solution.... I prefer other way.You already know how Pritpal don't want to put hands in Linux ... Don't you ?
At the end my bash and your are very similar.
If you read my post on QtContribs forum I ask to Pritpal to add something into hbqt/hbqt_common.hbm and something to hbqt/hbqt_common.hbc
to avoid some setting and align Windows and Linux building systemI remember some improvements he didn't accept ...
A+
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I modified the files as per above post. (see attatched files)hbqt_common.hbm and something to hbqt/hbqt_common.hbc
Using the scripts attatched libhbqtcore.a and libhwgdebug.a are created in /home/anthony/harbour/lib/linux/gcc/ :)However nothing seems to be created for hbide..
If I try compile hbdbu I get the followijng../usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgtqtc
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lhbqtwidgets
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lhbqtgui
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lhbqtnetwork
I made the changes as you mentioned.
See attachment for output.
When I run "sudo ldconfig" nothing displays
Hi everyone,
I would like to use hbqt and have installed the code via svn co http://svn.code.sf.net/p/qtcontribs/code/trunk /home/anthony/hbqt
I have a new version of harbour installed, built and working.
I'm afraid I dont know how to build everything, what settings to use etc..
Could someone please help me..
I'm using LUbuntu 14.10 64bit.
I'v installed the latest QT (not sure it is needed)..
I tried the following...
hbmk2 qtcontribs.hbp
hbmk2: Building sub-project (level 2): debug/hwgdebug.hbp
Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gtk+-2.0.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
hbmk2[hwgdebug]: Error: Working directory cannot be created:
../../lib/linux/gcc/.hbmk/linux/gcc
anthony@anthony-H97M-D3H:~/hbqt$ hbmk2 qtcontribs.hbp
hbmk2: Building sub-project (level 2): debug/hwgdebug.hbp
I have been using clipper since clipper 5 in 1991.
Harbour is rock solid and I never have any problems at clients from the stability of my programs.
I have great respect for harbour and would love to use it for the next 20 years. I need to develop android apps now and I tried to get harbour working with qt to do this.
Unfortunately I can't, even with some people trying to help me . It's a pity that the developers of hbqt don't care about us Linux users....
Because of this I have to now use android studio for the next few years and not harbour.
This is a shame. Perhaps this situation / attitude from the hbqt developers will change in the future. Harbour and qt are cross platform after all...
regards
Anthony Smith
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I have been using clipper since clipper 5 in 1991.
Harbour is rock solid and I never have any problems at clients from the stability of my programs.
I have great respect for harbour and would love to use it for the next 20 years. I need to develop android apps now and I tried to get harbour working with qt to do this.
Unfortunately I can't, even with some people trying to help me . It's a pity that the developers of hbqt don't care about us Linux users....
Because of this I have to now use android studio for the next few years and not harbour.
This is a shame. Perhaps this situation / attitude from the hbqt developers will change in the future. Harbour and qt are cross platform after all...
Hi Pritpal,
I have contributed code in the past, clipper and Visual Objects.
You are right, perhaps I should give some of my time to help others...
I'm a single developer and my wife helps me in my business, I suppose I have been focused on making money too much, but as a small company it is harder, but I have more freedom...
I have to finish my current project, +- 2 months work and in this time ill have a serious think about helping...
It is nice to know that you would like to work with others.
What was the reason hbqt was thrown out of harbour?
Regards
Anthony
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