Hi,
We will update Jira on 12. February 2025. The update will cause about two hours
of service outage and starts at 7:00 (GMT+1).
For those interested in details, we will update Jira to version 9.4.31. This
being an LTS release, the update brings bug fixes only.
Please report any issues and co
On Wednesday 29 January 2025 09:54:05 Pacific Standard Time Marc Mutz via
Development wrote:
> Additionally, in light of recent findings where two modules used
> identical header guard macros, I'm again proposing to prefix installed
> header guard macro names with the module name:
>
>QUTIL_H
Hi,
Seems like this petered out without conclusion and we're now back to
haggling over it on Gerrit...
So, the status quo is:
- All installed headers are processed by syncqt, and syncqt errors out
when it finds #pragma once, because it's not reliable for installed headers.
- There are no rule
Not necessarily. The Feature (devcontainer-feature.json, install.sh, and
NOTES.md) could be part of the vscodeext repo and published to GitHub
Container Registry using the devcontainers cli or GitHub Action.
Or it could be in its own separate repository if you prefer, in which case
you would likely
I think for single repo projects devcontainers work really nice to get all
dependencies and tools in place. There are two usecases for the devcontainers:
1. User projects (as OP's approach)
This would build and install the full qt6 stack. This could be useful if the
user wants to test and build
Thanks for the feedback, I forwarded the message to the IT development team.
I did not have similar issues while using Microsoft Authenticator.
--Jukka
From: David Redondo
Date: Tuesday, 28. January 2025 at 16.47
To: qt-dev
Cc: Jukka Jokiniva
Subject: Re: [Development] Important: Upcomin
On 1/27/25 18:07, Alex Shaw wrote:
Is anyone interested in seeing this officially added to Qt?
That seems interesting. Do I understand correctly that the devcontainer
spec [1] would go into a repo different from vsccodeext?
And vscodeext would merely announce its existence?
Cheers,
Joerg
> On 28 Jan 2025, at 17:28, David Redondo wrote:
>
> Am Dienstag, 28. Januar 2025, 12:27 schrieb Pedro Bessa via Development:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> We already have a place and a time!
>>
>> Qt Contributor Summit 2025
>> 7-8 May, 2025
>> Munich, Germany
>>
>> More information coming soon.
>>
Qt 6.8 status
* Qt 6.8.2 release content is frozen and release packages are created
* Package testing is ongoing
* We will release Qt 6.8.2 later this week, if no new blockers found during
the package testing
* The target is to release Qt 6.8.3 ~mid March, before Qt 6.9.0 relea