On Friday, 1 May 2020 13.19 Martin Kampas wrote: > Right after your first email I thought it was just a temporary error in > your download location, but now that you write about reading release > notes properly I am curious what was the issue more specifically? Maybe > it was something we should highlight more there.
You have actually made it quite clear in in the linked notes. Reading them does help ;) https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access#Installing_the_Early_Access_SDK 1. Open the Sailfish OS SDK Installer 2. Click Settings 3. Go to the Repositories page 4. Uncheck (Disable) the updates repository 5. Check (Enable) the updates-ea repository 6. Click OK and continue with the installation instructions > > libtinfo5 is in Ubuntu 19.10 described as "legacy version", so maybe the > > SDK should link against a newer version; at least when Ubuntu 20.04 LTS > > is released. Isn't it by now, btw? > > Sailfish SDK links against older libraries in order to support older > operating systems, which is often the case of corporate users. Listed > here https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Known_Issues[1] . I had not seen that. Thanks. > > Anyways, I installed the legacy version and it seems to work, but I > > don't even know what Clang does to start with ;) > > You can start by reading e.g. > https://www.qt.io/blog/2018/06/05/qt-creators-clang-code-model[2] . Yes, I was being lazy ;) Julien also explained. Thanks to both. Now I just have to figure why some QML modules can't be imported... -- Med venlig hilsen / Best regards Thomas Tanghus A: Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion Q: Why is top posting bad?
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