Hi Tony,
On 02/05/2019 13:48, Tony Sarajärvi wrote:
What's a supported platform?
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It means that The Qt Company gives you support if you stumble upon a problem with that distro
I don't agree on "The Qt Company gives you support" part. That's part of
whatever commercial support agreemen
See inline.
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> When selecting this operating system which we created packages with, we
tend to select a reasonable new one, most preferably a stable one, with a
good set of old libraries so that the backwards compatibility is good. Take
RHEL 7 for example. RHEL 7.0 was release in June 2014. In July 2017 we got
ony
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Hi all!
I'd like to open up a discussion about the platforms we "support". This is
like listening to a broken record, but once again it
Hi all!
I'd like to open up a discussion about the platforms we "support". This is
like listening to a broken record, but once again it’s about adding or removing
platforms in the CI, what’s supported and what we do packages with. But, this
time I'm going to approach you a bit differently. Ins