nvirinment
variables ...) of the build environment ...
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Markus
Am Di., 4. Juni 2019 um 10:44 Uhr schrieb Simon Hausmann <
simon.hausm...@qt.io>:
> Hi,
>
> It's a little tricky, but you can reverse engineer it :)
>
> The releases are spun from qt5.git. So if y
t (copy from my build
server to my development machine, keeping the INSTALL location) and never
experienced any problems here.
I am developing on Windows, not sure if this also works as smoothly on
other operating systems.
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Markus
Am Di., 7. Aug. 2018 um 21:56 Uhr schrieb Ro
cause MSVC 2017 as of now doesn't support static builds of
Qt (QTBUG-59721).
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Markus Maier
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On 06/09/16 21:05, Richard Moore wrote:
I'd like to nominate Timur as my replacement
+1
On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the
maintainer of the QtNetworkAuth module
+1
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> Any thoughts on this ?
Perhaps worth checking that you have vsync enabled on graphics driver's
settings. Scenegraph leans on vsync, so potentially the animation loop
would run quite wild if there was no binding to actual display refresh
rate.
Hth
mmunication (from HTTP thread to your user thread) is
happening via the event loop. Also it is not queued until a new event
will be handled, it should flow to your user thread without further delay.
I have no idea right now why your issue could happe
d. What the function
actually does is create the reply (QNetworkReply).
But I have to agree with Thiago here, let's just keep it how it is.
Changing it would introduce too much trouble.
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ich are probably more than what we think, it is i guess used a lot in
> applications to just pop a notification sound)
> But i think it would be a lot of work not to remove it.
>
A quick search on github proves Olivier's point.
What about instead of droppin
guide lines at
>> http://wiki.qt-project.org/The_Qt_Governance_Model#How_to_become_an_Approver
>> ).
> I second Rich's nomination.
Yep. All power to Rich Moore!
Markus
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