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Dariusz Piatkowski:
ivan, Joop,

Head on over to the GitHub HOME for QT5 => https://github.com/bitwiseworks/qtbase-os2

Scroll down a tad, you have the option to d/l the ZIP files as well.

The Wiki itself (with all the gory details, or the "goodies", it all depends on how you look at it and what in particular you are looking for) is HERE => https://github.com/bitwiseworks/qt5-os2/wiki

Neil Waldhauer:
For Ivan's case, it might be enough to run chk4dll on a system with rpm/yum and the target application installed, then parse the output into a list of files to be zipped. You could automate that process with Rexx.

I can't really see the developer being bothered to do that, but someone who wants to make a non-rpm/yum version could do so without much trouble. Just run yum update and then use chk4dll and your own Rexx script to recreate the distribution.

Although, as Dave Yeo points out, you might have to update as the rpm repository changes. But that only happens twice per day. You could recreate the distribution every twelve hours and you'd be good.

Andi B.:

--- Quote from: Joop on April 22, 2021, 09:53:59 pm ---How difficult is it to give an readme file with what files you need, what files are for some other purpose. Really, this is beyond me.

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I would suggest you create such files and then inform us about your findings.

Joop:

--- Quote from: Dariusz Piatkowski on April 23, 2021, 04:49:22 am ---ivan, Joop,

Head on over to the GitHub HOME for QT5 => https://github.com/bitwiseworks/qtbase-os2

Scroll down a tad, you have the option to d/l the ZIP files as well.


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I downloaded those files, but there are heavenly polluted. Still in all files for compiling, perl scripts from the original. What should I do with .dbg files? As far as I can imagine you can omit the directory "include". What are .pc files? The directory "mkspecs" is not for us when you are not in for compiling. And the list is going on.

ivan:
I too have downloaded all the QT5 rpm files and unpacked them and found a few DLLs but now according to Neil we enter DLL hell where one DLL will work with one program but no others.

I started out trying to run the latest version of Tea-60.0.3-1 which appears to have gone from QT4 to QT5.  I eventually found the missing DLLs (not mentioned in the zip file) whereupon it threw a wabblie and refused to work - I assume that is because a DLL has changed from when the OS/2 version was produced NOT GOOD.

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