Thanks for your email.
The linux kernel security issues are in control for our board. We will
change it if required.
So, can you please tell me which version of Qt suits best for our board? If
there are specific dependencies from QT end on linux kernel please bring it
out now
Regards,
Praveen
On
Thanks for your mail.
Can you let me know any specific version of ICU that shall be compatible
with Qt WebKit 5.6.3?
On Mon, 30 Mar, 2020, 23:32 Konstantin Tokarev, wrote:
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> 30.03.2020, 19:28, "Thiago Macieira" :
> > On Monday, 30 March 2020 12:35:19 -03 Ramakanth Kesireddy wrote:
> >> Any
Il 30/03/20 22:29, Matthew Woehlke ha scritto:
...and what, pray tell, is the point of leaving the old archives in a
half-broken state? I would either fix them, at least as far as being
correct-if-frozen-in-the-past, or take them down entirely with a note
where the new archives are located.
I t
On 30/03/2020 16.14, Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest wrote:
> Il 30/03/20 22:02, Matthew Woehlke ha scritto:
>> What happened to the Qt archives? I can download 1.41, but 5.2 - 5.8 and
>> 5.10 and 5.11 are missing?
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> They have been moved here
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> https://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/
...and wh
Dear Tuukka,
Let us take a concrete example of a hypothetical company. The company has 10
software engineers and 2 projects.
Engineers 1,2,3,4,5 work on proprietary project A that uses Qt commercial
license. Each engineer (1,2,3,4,5) has a commercial Qt license assigned to that
engineer. The
Il 30/03/20 22:02, Matthew Woehlke ha scritto:
What happened to the Qt archives? I can download 1.41, but 5.2 - 5.8 and
5.10 and 5.11 are missing?
They have been moved here
https://download.qt.io/new_archive/qt/
HTH,
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Giuseppe D'Angelo | giuseppe.dang...@kdab.com | Senior Software Engine
What happened to the Qt archives? I can download 1.41, but 5.2 - 5.8 and
5.10 and 5.11 are missing?
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Den mån 30 mars 2020 kl 19:50 skrev Tuukka Turunen :
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> Hi,
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> Please read the commercial license agreement and the licensing FAQ. The
> restriction has nothing to do with open-source licensing. It is about a
> company, who is using a commercially licensed Qt not to use parts of the sam
Hi,
I guess the conflicting terms are these:
“Prohibited Combination” shall mean any means to (i) use, combine, incorporate,
link or integrate Licensed Software with any software created with or
incorporating Open Source Qt, (ii) use Licensed Software for creation of any
software created with
Hi Andy,
I know that the dual licensing can be confusing. To defend it a bit: it gets
confusing mainly when the question is about mixing the license types. It is
simple and straightforward when a company uses commercial license and asks also
possible contractors (working in the same project) t
30.03.2020, 19:28, "Thiago Macieira" :
> On Monday, 30 March 2020 12:35:19 -03 Ramakanth Kesireddy wrote:
>> Any recommendation on the compatible icu sources to cross-compile or the
>> latest one would do for Qt WebKit 5.6.3?
>
> ICU should always be used in the latest version since it contains
Hi Michael,
Please read the commercial license agreement and the licensing FAQ. The
restriction has nothing to do with open-source licensing. It is about a
company, who is using a commercially licensed Qt not to use parts of the same
licensed Qt product under open-source license. If there was n
That makes no sense. Your license prevents a company from using an
open-source tool? It says "if you license our stuff you cannot use the
open-source tool X"?
This whole thread is yet another great example of where the Qt Company is
totally tone-deaf.
Nobody understands your licensing. You have f
Hi,
Please read the commercial license agreement and the licensing FAQ. The
restriction has nothing to do with open-source licensing. It is about a
company, who is using a commercially licensed Qt not to use parts of the same
licensed Qt product under open-source license. If there was no such
Hi,
That is not the question that was originally asked.
The question was about some developers using commercially licensed “Qt for
Application Development” product and other developers using Qt Creator under
open-source license. This is not allowed, because the license agreement of Qt
for App
On Monday, 30 March 2020 12:35:19 -03 Ramakanth Kesireddy wrote:
> Any recommendation on the compatible icu sources to cross-compile or the
> latest one would do for Qt WebKit 5.6.3?
ICU should always be used in the latest version since it contains data that
changes every year, some of them multi
Any recommendation on the compatible icu sources to cross-compile or the
latest one would do for Qt WebKit 5.6.3?
On Sun, 29 Mar, 2020, 20:08 Thiago Macieira,
wrote:
> On Saturday, 28 March 2020 11:07:17 -03 Ramakanth Kesireddy wrote:
> > ./wtf/unicode/icu/UnicodeIcu.h:29:27: fatal error: unicod
On Monday, 30 March 2020 06:39:13 -03 praveen illa wrote:
> Thank you for your respone.
>
> I have one more question,
> what is the linux kernel supported to run qt ?
Anything supported by your *board* *vendor* is supported.
Is your board vendor providing security fixes for that 3.14? If not, us
Hi,
Thank you for your respone.
I have one more question,
what is the linux kernel supported to run qt ?
Regards,
Praveen
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020, 20:06 Thiago Macieira
wrote:
> On Sunday, 29 March 2020 03:13:39 -03 praveen illa wrote:
> > Processor - Renesas RZ/A1
> > RAM - 64 MB
> > Clock Freq
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