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    Default modules do not work with ruby (windows)

    Hello,

    I have installed Qt 4.5.2 on windows XP, with qt-creator etc. When opening any example that used qtwebkit - it works. But I want to create application using Ruby language. Here are problems, because I can only use 'Qt4', I cannot include/use any module (I need qtwebkit) - how to have that under windows xp?
    On my ubuntu linux - I can use qtwebkit and other modules - they work great.

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    Default Re: modules do not work with ruby (windows)

    Each module needs its separate bindings to your language. You have to install a proper module for ruby, if available.
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