On Oct 31, 2012, at 4:34 PM, Alan Ezust 
<alan.ez...@gmail.com<mailto:alan.ez...@gmail.com>> wrote:

If QtWebkit requires qtlocation and qt3d, then does this mean webkit will also 
no longer be included with Qt5?

Qt WebKit is part of 5.0. It only used Qt Location for getting the geo 
position, so that one feature will be disabled in 5.0.

On the topic of Qt 3D:

It has been removed from the official 5.0 release, because we currently do not 
have a maintainer for it and can't guarantee maintenance and support for it. 
This has nothing to do with Digia, it was a decision of the Qt Project.

That doesn't mean you can't use Qt 3D together with Qt 5.0. Downloading and 
installing it is not difficult. But you are a bit on your own with the module 
right now.

Now speaking as a Digia employee: Digia is investigating how to support Qt 3D 
in the future, so we can turn it into a fully supported module again.

Cheers,
Lars



On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Loaden 
<loa...@gmail.com<mailto:loa...@gmail.com>> wrote:
See: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,38442
And: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-27736

The use of qt5.git is still recommended by some wiki pages, but it contains 
repos which are not part of the Qt 5.0 release.

These should be removed from the qt5.git repo:

qt3d
qtconnectivity
qtfeedback
qtlocation
qtpim
qtsensors
qtsystems
qtwayland

They are not part of 'Qt 5', and having them there causes confusion.



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