El 25 de enero de 2012 16:21, escribió:
>
> I've pushed a few patches to staging for the current 4.8 development
> branch, which fix these issues (and use the 5.0 SDK by default), these
> should arrive shortly upstream. You can get them from the repository (
> http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/trees/4
Hi,
On 25 Jan 2012, at 15:29, ext Jon Ander Peñalba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My employee is interested in using Qt for some of it's iPhone and iPad apps
> and I'm trying to test how much is supported.
src/plugins/platforms/uikit/README already states some things which are
supposed to work / might wor
El 25 de enero de 2012 16:03, Raul Metsma escribió:
> If you use recent xcode 4.2 or 4.3 you have to fix gcc in mkspecs
> change it gcc4.2 to gcc
Thank you, everything is working now :)
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If you use recent xcode 4.2 or 4.3 you have to fix gcc in mkspecs
change it gcc4.2 to gcc
Raul Metsma
On 25.01.2012, at 16:29, Jon Ander Peñalba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My employee is interested in using Qt for some of it's iPhone and iPad apps
> and I'm trying to test how much is supported.
> The pr
Hi,
My employee is interested in using Qt for some of it's iPhone and iPad apps
and I'm trying to test how much is supported.
The problem is I've haven't been able to even compile it.
This are the exact steps I've followed (Qt is downloaded
to qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.0):
mkdir qt-lighth