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@@ -246,26 +246,6 @@ A: With qt-3.2.0, Trolltech has introduced a configure option to Qt called
KDE programs. Install your application's system wide configuration file
to /etc/tqt3.
-Q: I'm compiling a program and I have a compile error due to a missing
-include. Why isn't that include not present in the Debian packages anymore
-? It compiled with older versions of Debian packages of Qt !
-
-A: This may be due to two reasons: either the package still uses the old
-includes from Qt 1.x or 2.x that got basically renamed by Trolltech due to
-the naming convention. The filenames are now all following the scheme
-
-ClassName -> classname.h.
-
-Therefore, if you are the developer of the affected program, change your
-sources according to this scheme. Qt ships with tqtrename140, a tool to
-help developers migrate their API to the Qt 3 version,
-which can help you in the transition upgrade to Qt 3.
-
-If you are affected by this as a packager, notify upstream to fix those
-problems and in the meanwhile use libtqt3-compat-headers as a build
-dependency which includes the compatibility headers that just include the
-right files from the new API again.
-
Q: I have a question not covered by this FAQ and README file. Who should I
turn to ?