if you are thinking of developing qt3 apps, then consider building it on a PC for testing and debugging and once you got the code ready, compile it natively on the Z.
Thanks Meanie.
My plan is to develop on my desktop and cross compile when my app is tested; just as with the Sharp/Qtopia SDK. I can pull libs off my Z for linking. The main thing is I need a PPC toolchain. I'll have to get the same version of QT that's already on my Z for native testing.
As for qt4 it will not be supported until probably pdaXrom 2.0.0 because of dependencies on things that the current pdaXrom does not have, and then it might not be supported either due to its size...
That's a shame because the apps I am working on now are QT4. The big draw of 4 for me was that QT became GPL for Windows so now my apps can run on more platforms. Furthermore, Trolltech are fixing many things that were broken in previous versions, I am going through a bug submission with them right now.
Personally, I'd like to be running a very fast KDE4/embedded. I know KDE is not working on this at the moment; but I'm sure it will come. KDE4 uses QT4.
Anyway, pdaXrom 2 is end of year, right ?...! Not too long to wait.