On Friday 05 December 2014 18:29:02 Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> I see some other defines are added by like this:
>
> QMakeVar add DEFINES QT_NO_MTDEV
>
> ..which results in this -DQT_NO_MTDEV being passed directly to the compiler
> (which works for iOS too). Is this what I should be doing instead?
Ple
On Friday 05 December 2014 18:49:56 Giuseppe D'Angelo wrote:
> Il 25/09/2014 12:17, Knoll Lars ha scritto:
> > There are currently a few empty spots in our maintainer list, and I’d like
> > to fill them again and make that list more complete before we have 5.4
> > out.
>
> I guess we should make t
Il 25/09/2014 12:17, Knoll Lars ha scritto:
There are currently a few empty spots in our maintainer list, and I’d like
to fill them again and make that list more complete before we have 5.4 out.
I guess we should make those nominations official now? :)
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Giuseppe D'Angelo | giuseppe.dang...@
Hi,
I am currently trying to finalize an SSL backend using SecureTransport to add
SSL support
for iOS and/or replace the OpenSSL backend for OSX [1].
When this backend is configured the following should get defined:
QT_NO_OPENSSL
QT_SECURETRANSPORT
To achieve this I modifed the "configure" scr
> On 04 Dec 2014, at 12:20, Renaud wrote:
>
> I have noticed that the mouseMoveEvents are no more compressed. So in Qt4, if
> you perform long (update) task in response to mouseMoveEvent. The Qt event
> loop stopped sending events until your job is finished. All events you
> received in the m
On Friday 05 December 2014 10:23:01 Blasche Alexander wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Congratulations to Paul. Jira and Gerrit rights have been amended
> accordingly.
Congratulations Paul and thanks Alex for applying it.
Sean
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Klarälvdalens Datakon
Hi,
Congratulations to Paul. Jira and Gerrit rights have been amended accordingly.
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Alex
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