This is part of the ZIP distribution of the Qt toolkit for OS/2. This package contains Qt tools, readers and import libraries necessary to compile and develop Qt applications. This file contains installation instructions for this package. For more information about the Qt toolkit for OS/2, please visit the project page at http://svn.netlabs.org/qt4/wiki BEFORE YOU BEGIN Please note that it is recommended to install Qt from the RPM repositories. This will allow you to always have an up-to-date version of Qt installed on your machine including all its requirements. If you have RPM already installed simply type the following on the command line to install the Qt development environment: yum install qt4-devel-kit To get more information about installing RPM, please visit http://svn.netlabs.org/rpm REQUIREMENTS - A Qt runtime ZIP package of the same version (qt-X.Y.Z-N.zip): ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/qt4/ - All requirements listed in the "REQUIREMENTS" section of the README.OS2 file contained in the above package. INSTALLATION 1. Install the Qt runtime package according to its insatllation instructions. Memorize where you unpacked it, e.g. "C:\Qt". 2. Unzip the contents of this archive to "C:\Qt". You may safely overwrite all the README and LICENSE files, they are identical. 3. Follow the section named "SETTING UP THE ENVIRONMENT" in the README.OS2 file to set up the development environment. CREDITS Dmitriy Kuminov (development) Silvan Scherrer (management) netlabs.org (hosting & support) Nokia Corporation (original Qt library) We also want to THANK all individuals and organizations who made the donations to this project and helped to make it happen. Please visit http://qt.netlabs.org/en/site/index.xml to get the full list of sponsors and to find information on how you can support the project. Qt is a trademark of Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). OS/2 and OS/2 Warp are trademarks of the IBM Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). eComStation is a trademark of Serenity Systems International and/or its subsidiary(-ies). Etc.