On Friday, 26 June 2020 04:12:24 PDT Tuukka Turunen wrote:
> The situation with Qt WebEngine open-source releases during the
> commercial-only LTS phase is slightly unclear still as it has a very large
> 3rd party item it depends on. In essence Qt WebEngine is just bindings of
> the Chromium HTML5
Hi Ekke,
We also have new installer cooking up for Qt 6, see:
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-online-installer-4.0-pre-alpha-released and
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contributors_Summit_2019_Program#Qt_Marketplace
Intention is that including source components becomes convenient. This could
also allow mak
Am 26.06.20 um 13:49 schrieb Tor Arne Vestbø:
On 26 Jun 2020, at 13:41, ekke wrote:
I have noticed that Qt for Android will take some time - what about iOS ? Will
I be able to port iOS Apps to Qt 6 ? Would help to prepare and test mobile apps
for Qt6 while waiting for Android.
Both Android
> On 26 Jun 2020, at 13:41, ekke wrote:
>
> I have noticed that Qt for Android will take some time - what about iOS ?
> Will I be able to port iOS Apps to Qt 6 ? Would help to prepare and test
> mobile apps for Qt6 while waiting for Android.
Both Android and iOS support is part of 6.0. The p
I have noticed that Qt for Android will take some time - what about iOS
? Will I be able to port iOS Apps to Qt 6 ? Would help to prepare and
test mobile apps for Qt6 while waiting for Android.
hopefully Android and Bluetooth / Location / Positioning won't take too
much time to find their way
Hi,
The situation with Qt WebEngine open-source releases during the commercial-only
LTS phase is slightly unclear still as it has a very large 3rd party item it
depends on. In essence Qt WebEngine is just bindings of the Chromium HTML5
engine to Qt. Intention is to clarify this before Qt 6.0 i
Hey,
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 09:53:55AM +, Lars Knoll wrote:
> As you can see, the scope of 6.0 will be reduced compared to 5.15.
So now that it's official that QtWebEngine won't be part of Qt 6.0:
What will that mean for security upgrades (i.e. updates of the underlying
Chromium) for open s
Hi all,
We’re now closing in on our checkpoint for the structure/platform freeze for Qt
6.0. This means we will start nailing down the final list of modules and
platforms that will be part of Qt 6.0 (or released together with 6.0) during
next week.
In case you maintain a module in Qt, please h