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On Sunday 28 April 2002 12:00, Simon Josefsson wrote:
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Support Qt where possibly (unix) would be OK, I think. As far as
RMS
is concerned, he doesn't seem to think that a QT port should be done
at all though (see thread on emacs-devel). The license didn't seem to
be the problem, but that people should work on GTK instead.
Yes because we all know that RMS 'loves' GTK more that Qt (even now that
under unix is free) and always will say first yes to GTK that to qt....
Someone said that why not simply add a configure check that sees that qt and
windows doesnt get mixed and tell the user the problem ?? something like:
configure: Error: Sorry Qt is not free software under windows and cannot be
linked with xemacs, please remeve the --with-qt option if you want to compile
xemacs under windows.
Cheers..
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