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Qt is a cross-platform toolkit for developing applications,
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mainly GUI-based.
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There are some user documentation files in ${QT_DOC}, but
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the main documentation is in the qt5-html package.
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There is also a qt5-examples package, that contains tutorial, demos
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simple example programs (source + binaries).
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There's a debug version of the libraries: qt5-debug.
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There are database plugins: qt5-mysql, qt5-postgresql, qt5-sqlite2 and
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qt5-tds.
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People who want to use Qt5 to compile applications outside the ports tree
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should note that Qt5's installation conforms to OpenBSD habits, not
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TrollTech's recommendations. Accordingly:
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- libs are separated from includes.
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- moc is installed as ${PREFIX}/bin/moc-qt5, in order not to conflict
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with other Qt versions.
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- uic is installed as ${PREFIX}/bin/uic-qt5
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Generally, it's just a question of invoking:
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env MOC=moc-qt5 UIC=uic-qt5 configure \
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--with-qt-includes=${PREFIX}/include/X11/qt5 \
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--with-qt-libraries=${PREFIX}/lib/qt5
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... or, to force MOC/UIC in your make/gmake invocation:
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make MOC=moc-qt5 UIC=uic-qt5
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will override the Makefile contents.
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