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#191
I gave up - for qt4 build I turned to scratchbox.

On "apt-get upgrade" it find hildon-initscripts version from SDK which is clearly for scratchbox (it tryes to remove mp-fremantle-002-pr) and "apt-get build-dep libqt4-dev" repeats the same unreasonable error message (see above).

Later I will compare the installed packages on both - scratchbox and N900 with qt4 debian/control but for now I think I am spending too much time just to fix a simple bug in small qt-based program.
 
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OK, I successfully build all qt4 packages in scratchbox and I have now ARMEL binaries for libqt4-dev - qmake/moc/uic/etc. It took a couple of hours, so in N900 it would take a couple of days I guess.

Let's see can it work for simple qt4-based application build in N900 (I target googlelatitude) now. If it work I can share that binaries.

EDIT: googlelatitude build on N900 works... some issue does exist but it may be bugs...

In any case - big thank to daperl for providing clues and build bugs fixes.

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#193
Sorry for interrupting but aren't you taking this old thread too far from its original topic?
 

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#194
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Sorry for interrupting but aren't you taking this old thread too far from its original topic?
Don't sure but my point is about incompatibility of Maemo's N900 with libqt4-dev. I speak not about general incompatibility but practical one - I can't did QT development on N900 from software source.

Sorry, if it bothers you.
 
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#195
I would say Quim is asking that not because what you say is not interesting but because this topic is in the Harmattan forum and about Maemo 6...
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#196
Sorry for bothering you the last time in this thread -

I upload a package libqt4-dev-armel into https://garage.maemo.org/projects/libqt4-dev-arm/

You can install it on N900 Maemo for small QT development instead of libqt4-dev. It is built from the same source but with ARMEL binaries.
 

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#197
Ok, people, do you now understand, after the windows Phone 7 announcements, why I started this thread? And do you see now why it was such a bad idea?
 
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It sounds like the OP doesn't think this is too far off topic, and it might even be relevant to what's happening nowl
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