Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2014-01-02 Thread Travis Allen
Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Paul Olav Tvete mailto:paul.tv...@digia.com>> wrote: The Qt Project does indeed supports two different deployment method (and a third one for debugging purposes). Ministro was developed by and is maintai

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2014-01-02 Thread Pau Garcia i Quiles
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Paul Olav Tvete wrote: > The Qt Project does indeed supports two different deployment method (and a > third one for debugging purposes). Ministro was developed by and is > maintained > by BogDan. The bundling option was done by Eskil for Digia, so we feel more > r

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2014-01-02 Thread Paul Olav Tvete
On Wednesday 25 December 2013 01:53:14 BogDan wrote: > Well, from your mail it looks like Ministro is a second class citizen > deploying method which IMHO is not true at all. Bundling Qt libs into the > apk is *one* of the official *ways*, meaning that Ministro is also *one* of > the official *wa

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2013-12-25 Thread BogDan
December 23, 2013 8:59 PM > Subject: RE: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question > > I am using 9.6.8 that I sideloaded from your mailing list request for people > to > test. > > Yes, I agree that there will not be much changes however for Android KitKat > there is a *majo

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2013-12-25 Thread BogDan
So it is not guaranteed to have everything >always in the very latest release through Ministro. In practice there is not >long delay. > > >Yours,  > > >Tuukka  > > >From: Travis Allen >Sent: maanantaina 23. joulukuuta 2013 20.59 >To: BogDan; development@qt-pro

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2013-12-23 Thread Travis Allen
Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question Hi, The official way is to bundle Qt libs with your app. Ministro is another way to do it and community supported. So it is not guaranteed to have everything always in the very latest release through Ministro. In practice

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2013-12-23 Thread Travis Allen
2:12 To: Travis Allen; development@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question Hi, Ministro was updated a few days ago on Google Play, please make sure you are using the latest version (9.6.8). Cheers, BogDan. P.S. Qt 5.2 rc1 are almost the same with Qt 5.2 final fo

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2013-12-23 Thread Turunen Tuukka
: maanantaina 23. joulukuuta 2013 20.59 To: BogDan; development@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question I am using 9.6.8 that I sideloaded from your mailing list request for people to test. Yes, I agree that there will not be much changes however for Android KitKat

Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2013-12-23 Thread BogDan
: Travis Allen > To: "development@qt-project.org" > Cc: > Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 6:58 PM > Subject: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question > > I asked this on the qt android developer list last week but haven't heard > anything back. > > Is th

[Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

2013-12-23 Thread Travis Allen
I asked this on the qt android developer list last week but haven't heard anything back. Is there somewhere that we can tell which version of Qt is being downloaded by Ministro? Qt5.2 was released over a week ago but Ministro still seems to be pulling pre-5.2rc1 Qt5 libraries (I am testing on a