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Unofficial clone - latest version (2017). PHP-Qt is an extension for PHP5 that aims to write software with the Qt Toolkit. It provides an object-oriented interface to the Qt4 Framework and allowes to write Qt applications in the PHP language.

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This is just a clone of php-qt, originally hosted here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/php-qt/

The project looks abandoned so i'm trying to make it work again, at the moment it doesn't compile on QT 5.0

=== PHP-Qt - an extension for PHP5 that enables the writing of PHP software using the Qt Toolkit.

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PHP-Qt is an extension for PHP5 that provides an object-oriented interface to the Qt4 Framework and allows one to write Qt applications in the PHP language.

Requirements

PHP 5.1 or greater (5.2 or greater is recommended) PHP header files and the development scripts (package may be called php-devel)

Qt4 header files (package may be called qt4-devel)

CMake

Note: at this time compilation has only been tested in a Unix environment.

Compiling and installation

Both of these methods will compile and install PHP-Qt as a module.

The quick and easy way:

  1. change to the directory where you placed the php-qt sources
  2. create a directory here named 'build' and change into it
  3. run 'cmake ..' (see Troubleshooting below if you have more than one version of Qt installed or you get errors here)
  4. run 'make'
  5. run 'make install'
  6. run 'ldconfig'
  7. add the line 'extension=php_qt.so' to your php.ini

The more detailed way:

First make sure CMake, your PHP header files, and your Qt header files are installed. Then, get PHP-Qt either by downloading or checking out from SVN and placing it into its own directory.

Next it is necessary to create your build environment for compiling. To do this, just change into the directory where you placed PHP-Qt and create a directory named 'build' run:

cmake ..

If needed you can give arguments to CMake via the -D option, such as:   -DQT_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/lib/qt4/include   -DQT_LIBRARY_DIR=/usr/lib/qt4   -DQT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE=/usr/lib/qt4/bin/qmake   If no arguments are given, CMake will try to find the Qt4 and PHP5 files in the default or standard paths such as /usr/include, /usr/local/include etc.

Next, run:

make

to build the extension. If the compilation is successful run:

make install

to copy 'php_qt.so' into php's extension directory. If it fails please check if you have permissions and all related paths on your system are correct.

To update the cache of the run-time linker run:

ldconfig

so that the shared libraries will be found when starting PHP.

Edit your php.ini configuration file and add the line:

extension=php_qt.so

to enable the extension.

You can test whether your installation was successful by executing:

php -i | grep -i qt

You should get an output like this:

php_qt PHP-Qt support => enabled qt.codec => UTF8 => UTF8

To remove old objectfiles run:

make clean

To test it, simply run one of the test scripts in the php_qt/test/ subdirectory.

Troubleshooting

If you get the following error: CMake Error: Could NOT find QtCore.

Try running cmake as: cmake ..  -DQT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE=/usr/lib/qt4/bin/qmake (you may need to replace the /usr/lib/qt4/bin/qmake if yours is in another place)

For other problems try checking CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log for more details.

Hint: enable debugging with cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug

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user discussion

users mailing list

address:      [email protected] Subscription: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/php-qt-users Archive:      http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=php-qt-users

Website

The website for the project:

    http://www.php-qt.org

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