On 26 January 2016 at 16:11, Ben Lau <xben...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have tried to use inqlude command line client but I could only use the > "download" function. I don't know which library is "installable". If I > understand correctly, inqlude is a tool to download and install library to > system. > > Then its concept is different than qpm. qpm manages the library dependence > of your application. It don't install anything to system. Instead, it read > from application's qpm.json and install all the source code of depended > libraries with specific version in source directory. > > It will extract all the source code and create a vendor.pri that include > all the installed libraries. So that user just need to add vendor.pri to > their .pro file to use those libraries. > > It is very convenience. Just type a single command and you could get all > the libraries. And it could ensure all the developers use same version of > library. > > Moreover, last time I push a package to inqlude and takes 3 weeks to get > merged, but I could publish a new package in qpm.io without any delay. > > Great stuff, just my 2c:
The most helpful initiatives for Qt is the one that de-fragments it. Qt community isn't big enough to cut it into pieces... >From the goals it's clear that inqlude had/have in mind all the properties of qpm too. If these were not implemented, maybe it's because some more contributing energy was missing, maybe exactly the one that went into qpm. I don't question technical aspect but I'd think that the whole infra and standardisation would look better from the early days if it's managed by a foundation or association, not a company, no matter what. > On 26 January 2016 at 21:33, Dmitry Volosnykh <dmitry.volosn...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Igor, inqlude should provide mentioned functionality, too. See >> http://inqlude.org/get.html >> >> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 4:01 PM Igor Mironchik <igor.mironc...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On 26.01.2016 15:24, André Somers wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Op 26/01/2016 om 13:00 schreef Ben Lau: >>> >>> >>> >>> Moreover, will you consider to publish your library on qpm.io ? >>> >>> >>> What's the difference between qpm.io and inqlude.org? >>> >>> >>> As I understood on inqlude.org you can look at the web page and click >>> links... >>> >>> On qpm.io you can use tool qpm to search package by the given key-words >>> and install from the same tool, named qpm... :) >>> >>> >>> André >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Interest mailing >>> listInterest@qt-project.orghttp://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Interest mailing list >>> Interest@qt-project.org >>> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing list >> Interest@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > -- regards, Jaroslaw Staniek KDE: : A world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators : and facilitators committed to Free Software development - http://kde.org Calligra Suite: : A graphic art and office suite - http://calligra.org Kexi: : A visual database apps builder - http://calligra.org/kexi Qt Certified Specialist: : http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek
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