Hi Massimo,
Perhaps you’re looking for http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/ ?
Cheers,
Andrew
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Behalf Of Massimo Callegari
Sent: 08 December
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> bounces+andrew.knight=theqtcompany@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of
> Sean Harmer
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> To: 'development@qt-project.org'; paul.lem...@kdab.com
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> [mailto:development-bounces+andrew.knight=digia@qt-project.org] On Behalf
> Of Friedemann Kleint
> Sent: 19 September 2014 11:32
> To: development@qt-project.org
> Subject: [Development] Nominating Louai Al-Khanji as approve
Adam Strzelecki wrote:
> Ziller Eike wrote:
> > Can we please already now turn a cross-platform hat on, and at least think
> > about options that at least do not right away block using the same for
> > non-OS X?
> Sure, this is just a proposition, "bundle_qt" (proposed in latter posts)
> seem
Hi Denis/Alex,
I can't promise much development time, but I'd be happy to participate in
reviews/testing for the Windows backends. The WinRT/WinPhone port might also
benefit from these and so we should try to share code there if possible.
-Andrew
From: Denis Shi
+1
Seconded. Having followed giucam's contributions to QtWayland and discussions
on IRC, I have to agree that he would make a valuable Approver for QtWayland
and the Qt Project in general.
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Hi,
> From: Jochen S.
> Sent: 06 March 2014 18:57
> To: development@qt-project.org
> Subject: [Development] WinRT QtCreator - QtQuick Application doesn't work
> I tested the experimental WinRT Plugin with my Windows Phone 8 device.
> A QWidget-project works out-of-the-box, but the QtQuick-projec
Already fixed. https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,78163
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Subje
Hi,
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> On Behalf Of Vladimir Minenko
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> Subject: [Development] Does Qt
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> On Behalf Of Sarajärvi Tony
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+1
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Subject: [Development] QPA maintainer
Hi,
I’d like to nominate Paul Tvete as the formal maintainer of the QPA
architecture. He’s the original architect behind it anyway, and I don’t
think there are many pe
>> John has one point: he could remove the fallback code for the timezone
>> support.
> Not for QTimeZone, the Vista stuff only extends the XP support, it
> doesn't replace it. For QLocale and QCollator we could remove
> fallback code.
> John.
If there are places where our *_win.cpp would be a
From: development-bounces+andrew.knight=digia@qt-project.org
[development-bounces+andrew.knight=digia@qt-project.org] on behalf of John
Layt [jl...@kde.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 11:25 AM
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Dev
Thanks Robin, Lars, and the community for the support!
I promise to wield my new powers responsibly :)
Cheers,
Andrew
From: development-bounces+andrew.knight=digia@qt-project.org
[development-bounces+andrew.knight=digia@qt-project.org] on behalf
While a plugin for Qt Sensors seems logical, a generic plugin would make sense
(think evdev keyboard). QtGamePad uses an approach similar to what you
describe: https://github.com/nezticle/qtgamepad, while existing input devices
use QPA.
The tradeoff is whether you want custom events available t
> That said, on Android it might make sense to differentiate between having
> access to QtWebKit and being able to embed web content. Perhaps the latter
> can
> be done with less effort if there was a way of wrapping the Java WebView in
> Qt
> and embedding that into QML2.
If someone does thi
> The consensus from the vocal minority was that it is absolutely NOT a
> guarantee that those of us building Qt have Perl on our systems (at least on
> the windows side of things).
The build instructions for Windows don't imply that either. They say you need
to install Perl, and my point was t
On 4/5/13 12:45 PM, "Axel Waggershauser" wrote:
>Sorry for the noise, I have to correct myself again :-( There is
>no chrome_m26 branch. The last one prior to chrome_m27 is chrome_m24
>and that one does not contain the above mentioned fix for the warning.
>Hence, chrome_m27 (which does contain
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