Your test application runs fine here. However, that's on Qt 5. I don't
have Qt 4.
The only thing that comes to mind here is that you are creating a
QObject (UiAppInstance) before you create your QApplication. If your
UiAppInstance in your real code is more involved than in this test app,
then
Hi,
Please find the sample application attached which throws segmentation fault
on click of Quit button in the UI.
However, in the actual application, if we delete the custom widget and
QApplication instance, then it throws segmentation fault on qApp->quit().
If we destroy any QObject without pa
I've tested another tablet, made test app and summarized all results I
have in bug report:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-72808
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Hi,
I've noticed "by accident" that when building for Android, it doesn't seem to
matter what processor
architecture (armeabi-v7a or x86) I build for, my connected device is able to
run the program.
First thought: that's cool.
I use an Asus Fone Tab for x86 and various arm devices (Nokia 8, Ne