accidently compiled qt without mt support- big deal?
Hi, I just spend a few hours compiling qt. But without mt support. I don't even know what that is, actually. But is that a big deal? Should I recompile?
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"Hi, I just spend a few hours compiling qt. But without mt support. I don't even know what that is, actually. But is that a big deal? Should I recompile?"
mt means multithread support. Most Qt based applications do not need mt. A few, like kbear, need multithread support and will not work without it. Personally, since I first tried to install kbear I have always included mt. I think that it should be the default in Qt. ___________________________________ Be prepared. Create a LifeBoat CD. http://users.rcn.com/srstites/LifeBo...home.page.html Steve Stites |
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