Hi, >One of the most commented problems has been Perl dependency, especially on Windows.
I have to admit I do not really see the point of it as long as QtWebKit requires Ruby and Python. In my view, requiring a scripting language it is acceptable as long as a single, unified language is used. Most projects on Windows require scripting languages for test automation, packaging, etc. For people building from git on Windows, the Perl problem will disappear in the moment the msysgit project decides to update the outdated Perl version it ships (currently 5.8 or so, which currently has problems with syncqt). This would make Perl an ideal candidate. Regards, Friedemann -- Friedemann Kleint Digia, Qt _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development