Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 24/04/12 02:34, Paul Miller wrote: > On 4/23/2012 3:49 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: >> On 4/23/12 4:32 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >>> On 23/04/12 23:19, Paul Miller wrote: On 4/23/2012 1:19 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: > Will 32-bit build be supported in Qt 5? Or we Mac guys will all have to

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Paul Miller
On 4/23/2012 3:49 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: > On 4/23/12 4:32 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >> On 23/04/12 23:19, Paul Miller wrote: >>> On 4/23/2012 1:19 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: Will 32-bit build be supported in Qt 5? Or we Mac guys will all have to force our users to 64-bit land? >>> >>> I d

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Thiago Macieira
On segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2012 18.16.44, Stephen Chu wrote: > On 4/23/12 5:45 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote: > > On segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2012 17.19.56, Michael Jackson wrote: > >> Gack. I got Qt 4.8 and Qt 5 confused in my last post. As you say, Qt 4.8 > >> should build in 32 bit mode w

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Stephen Chu
On 4/23/12 5:45 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote: > On segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2012 17.19.56, Michael Jackson wrote: >> Gack. I got Qt 4.8 and Qt 5 confused in my last post. As you say, Qt 4.8 >> should build in 32 bit mode without a problem. I think Tier 2 support means >> best try but not official

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Thiago Macieira
On segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2012 17.19.56, Michael Jackson wrote: > Gack. I got Qt 4.8 and Qt 5 confused in my last post. As you say, Qt 4.8 > should build in 32 bit mode without a problem. I think Tier 2 support means > best try but not officially supported. So I would say that if compiling Q

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 23/04/12 23:49, Michael Jackson wrote: > > On Apr 23, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >> >> Are there 32bit-only 10.5 systems? Can it even be installed on a Mac >> that lacks a 64bit CPU? >> [...] > > I am going to do this from memory but www.apple.com is going to be the source > fo

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Michael Jackson
On Apr 23, 2012, at 5:16 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: > On 4/23/12 5:11 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: >> >> On Apr 23, 2012, at 4:57 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: >> >>> On 4/23/12 4:49 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: I am going to do this from memory but www.apple.com is going to be the source for the e

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Stephen Chu
On 4/23/12 5:11 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: > > On Apr 23, 2012, at 4:57 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: > >> On 4/23/12 4:49 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: >>> I am going to do this from memory but www.apple.com is going to be the >>> source for the exact answer. >>> >>> OS X 10.5 was both PPC and Intel and 32

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Michael Jackson
On Apr 23, 2012, at 4:57 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: > On 4/23/12 4:49 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: >> I am going to do this from memory but www.apple.com is going to be the >> source for the exact answer. >> >> OS X 10.5 was both PPC and Intel and 32 and 64 bit (Kinda/ sort of). >> >> You could inst

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Stephen Chu
On 4/23/12 4:49 PM, Michael Jackson wrote: > I am going to do this from memory but www.apple.com is going to be the source > for the exact answer. > > OS X 10.5 was both PPC and Intel and 32 and 64 bit (Kinda/ sort of). > > You could install OS X 10.5 on 32/64 bit PPC and some Intel machines. Appl

Re: [Interest] Standard QKeySequence for "Fullscreen"

2012-04-23 Thread BRM
> From: Andreas Pakulat >On 21.04.12 11:23:19, Rick Stockton wrote: >> On 04/21/2012 05:53 AM, Till Oliver Knoll wrote: >> > As a proof of concept, a naive "user settings aware" Qt >> > implementation could be >> > - When initialising QApplication and >> > - When we detect running on KDE >>

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Stephen Chu
On 4/23/12 4:32 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 23/04/12 23:19, Paul Miller wrote: >> On 4/23/2012 1:19 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: >>> Will 32-bit build be supported in Qt 5? Or we Mac guys will all have to >>> force our users to 64-bit land? >> >> I don't know how far back you need to support, but w

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Michael Jackson
On Apr 23, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 23/04/12 23:19, Paul Miller wrote: >> On 4/23/2012 1:19 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: >>> Will 32-bit build be supported in Qt 5? Or we Mac guys will all have to >>> force our users to 64-bit land? >> >> I don't know how far back you need to su

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 23/04/12 23:19, Paul Miller wrote: > On 4/23/2012 1:19 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: >> Will 32-bit build be supported in Qt 5? Or we Mac guys will all have to >> force our users to 64-bit land? > > I don't know how far back you need to support, but we dropped support > for 32 bit Mac last year. Pretty

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Paul Miller
On 4/23/2012 1:19 PM, Stephen Chu wrote: > Will 32-bit build be supported in Qt 5? Or we Mac guys will all have to > force our users to 64-bit land? I don't know how far back you need to support, but we dropped support for 32 bit Mac last year. Pretty much every Mac built in the last 5 years has

Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread Till Oliver Knoll
Am 23.04.2012 um 20:57 schrieb : > ...(Is think static linking may be required to get AppStore > compliance-has that been figured out?) At least on the desktop App Store I am pretty confident that Apple doesn't care how you link your application, as long as all involved libraries behave

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Thiago Macieira
On segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2012 14.47.45, Stephen Chu wrote: > But V8 refused to budge. It builds only in native arch. I don't know how > to coerce it to. Patches to fix it are accepted. Or turn your task into a "V8 doesn't build on Mac 32-bit" issue. > And the question is will Qt 5 just fo

Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread adam.weinrich
Was a mac ‘desktop’ license used or was a Qt embedded license used to create the commercial plugin? I assume desktop developer licenses. I wonder if this is 100% consistent with Digias desktop license or if an exception was/needs to be negotiated. Will commercial users of Ians iOS port requir

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Stephen Chu
On 4/23/12 2:42 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote: > On segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2012 14.19.19, Stephen Chu wrote: >> The current Qt 5 alpha release doesn't support building 32-bit on Mac. I >> filed a bug on this >> but hasn't seen >> any progre

Re: [Interest] Help, please !!!

2012-04-23 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
Then you're not doing what you think you're doing: QList< QList > listOfLists; QList listOfInts; listOfInts.append(10); listOfLists.append(listOfInts); listOfLists[0][0] = 9; qDebug() << listOfLists[0][0] << listOfInts[0]; You are modifying a copy, so it prints "9

Re: [Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Thiago Macieira
On segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2012 14.19.19, Stephen Chu wrote: > The current Qt 5 alpha release doesn't support building 32-bit on Mac. I > filed a bug on this > but hasn't seen > any progress or even acknowledge. > > Will 32-bit build be s

Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread Jason H
Also the commercial plugin was made using a commercial Qt license. From: Jason H To: "adam.weinr...@nokia.com" ; "lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch" ; "interest@qt-project.org" Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 1:48 PM Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS Ian

Re: [Interest] Help, please !!!

2012-04-23 Thread Scott Aron Bloom
The following code works just fine... #include #include #include int main( int argc, char ** argv ) { QCoreApplication appl( argc, argv ); QList< QList< int > > theList; for( int ii = 0; ii < 10; ++ii ) { QList< int > currList; for( int jj = 0; jj < 10; ++jj )

Re: [Interest] Help, please !!!

2012-04-23 Thread Scott Aron Bloom
Not true at all.. -Original Message- From: interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs@qt-project.org [mailto:interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Nikos Chantziaras Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 10:44 AM To: interest@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Interest]

[Interest] Building 32-bit Qt 5 on Mac

2012-04-23 Thread Stephen Chu
The current Qt 5 alpha release doesn't support building 32-bit on Mac. I filed a bug on this but hasn't seen any progress or even acknowledge. Will 32-bit build be supported in Qt 5? Or we Mac guys will all have to force our users to 64-bi

Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread Jason H
Ian has two version the free UIKit, and the commercial version. There are many differences, in that the commercial uses a couple extra classes he developed to use the iOS libraries where required by the AppStore (WebKit, multimedia, etc). Also supporting multitouch and such. ___

Re: [Interest] Help, please !!!

2012-04-23 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
Note that with QList< QList > you can't modify the other lists. You'd only be modifying the copies. On 23/04/12 20:42, Scott Aron Bloom wrote: > Be careful with > List->append(&someOtherList ); > > If someOtherList goes out of scope, you will be pointing to a deleted list. > > Since QList uses im

Re: [Interest] Help, please !!!

2012-04-23 Thread Scott Aron Bloom
Be careful with List->append( &someOtherList ); If someOtherList goes out of scope, you will be pointing to a deleted list. Since QList uses implicit sharing, the cost of removing the inner pointer isn't that much. QList< QList< int > > Is much safer Scott -Original Message- From

Re: [Interest] Help, please !!!

2012-04-23 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 23/04/12 20:17, Miguel Milán Isaac wrote: > I need to use QList *> * list; > but I do not know how to initialize it. > > I want to do something like this: > if (! listRemoved-> at (pos) -> contains (id)) > { > //do something > } QList< QList* >* list = new QList< QList* >; // F

[Interest] Help, please !!!

2012-04-23 Thread Miguel Milán Isaac
I need to use QList *> * list; but I do not know how to initialize it. I want to do something like this: if (! listRemoved-> at (pos) -> contains (id)) { //do something } 10mo. ANIVERSARIO DE LA CREACION DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS CIENCIAS INFORMATICAS... CONECTADOS AL FUTURO, CONECTADOS A L

Re: [Interest] kernel/qdnd_mac.mm:628: error: ‘SetRect’ was not declared in this scope

2012-04-23 Thread Raul Metsma
Orr somebody could port the accessibility support to 4.8 cocoa :D As paying customer I am bit disappointed that this is not still done. Carbon has deprecated and there is no real alternative on cocoa. Raul On 23.04.2012, at 16:00, Pavel Koshevoy wrote: > On 4/23/2012 12:58 AM, Raul Metsma wrote:

Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread adam.weinrich
"Embedded" is an broad term and a moving target that always seems to require clarification. AFAIU Digia wont engage in mobile consumer embedded platform licensing. Android and iOS could be called 'leading embedded platforms' but are a special mass consumer case and dont generate commercial l

Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread Rainer Wiesenfarth
From: lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch > Quoted from digia.com (digia.com/en/Qt/Digia-is-Committed-to-Qt/): > > Digia is comitted to: > ... > - Advancing the cross-platform Qt promise by supporting > leading ( !! ) desktop and embedded platforms > ... > > So we doubtless can expect an offici

Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread Jason H
They aren't embedded. Digia means QNX, MQX (please!), embedded linux, VxWorks, on PPC, ARM, MIPS, SH, and the like. From: "lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch" To: interest@qt-project.org Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:45 AM Subject: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

[Interest] Qt for Android & iOS

2012-04-23 Thread Lucas.Betschart
Quoted from digia.com (digia.com/en/Qt/Digia-is-Committed-to-Qt/): " Digia is comitted to: ... - Advancing the cross-platform Qt promise by supporting leading ( !! ) desktop and embedded platforms ... " So we doubtless can expect an official Android and iOS port since they're leading embedded p

Re: [Interest] kernel/qdnd_mac.mm:628: error: ‘SetRect’ was not declared in this scope

2012-04-23 Thread Pavel Koshevoy
On 4/23/2012 12:58 AM, Raul Metsma wrote: > With 4.8 if you build carbon version on lion then you still hit the > error and you have to set SDK to 10.6 > > and yes I need carbon support > http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/5.0/developing-on-mac.html > Note: There is no accessibility support in the