Le 21/01/2014 18:48, Constantin Makshin a écrit : > There's no real need to use debug version of Qt if you don't want to debug Qt > itself, so in most > cases the programmer won't see that warning.
Sorry, but I strongly disagree with that... sometimes when facing a bug or some strange, hard-to-track behaviour, it's quite handy to follow the path of the data *inside* Qt itself. It's not debugging Qt, it's just trying to figure out why something is not used or interpreted as (maybe naively) expected. -- /- Yves Bailly - Software developer -\ \- Sescoi R&D - http://www.sescoi.fr -/ "The possible is done. The impossible is being done. For miracles, thanks to allow a little delay." _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest