Hi Lorn! On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:23 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On 8/06/10 2:03 AM, "ext Andrea Grandi" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On 7 June 2010 17:59, Daniil Ivanov <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> What we don't have is the release 1.0 of qt mobility libraries for the >>>> madde >>>> so you can't compile applications that target the n900 and use qt mobility >>>> 1.0 on the qt sdk. It is a big pain - right now I have to write the code on >>>> the sdk, do some testing on the simulator with anything that is not maemo5 >>>> specific and then compile on scratchbox, copy to the device and then run >>>> real tests. >>> >>> I do all testing on real device, it gives more robust results and >>> actually saves time. >> >> luckly me and Lorenzo have a real device to do our tests, but we still >> cannot compile our application for N900 using Nokia SDK :( >> >> If I understand well we still need to: >> >> 1) write code on Nokia SDK >> 2) compile code under Scratchbox > > # 2 step will be optional and not recommended for new applications.
Quite many things are not possible with Nokia Qt SDK, why it's will be not recommended? Thanks, Daniil. >> 3) copy compiled code to N900 > > #3 step will be optional, as creator/nokia Qt sdk will help you do this > easily. > Set target, push ctrl-r > >> 4) test code on N900 >> >> we'll never be able to do on-device debugging step-by-step nor on >> simulator, and this is so bad :\ > > On device debugging will be supported, and so will debugging in the > "simulator". > > The Nokia Qt sdk is still beta quality. It will come with QtMobility and > will be able to use it for developing apps that use the mobility API's. No > need to compile mobility. > > > > -- > Lorn Potter > Senior Software Engineer, Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks > > > > > _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
