Hi,

  Well, from your mail it looks like Ministro is a second class citizen 
deploying method which IMHO is not true at all. Bundling Qt libs into the apk 
is *one* of the official *ways*, meaning that Ministro is also *one* of the 
official *ways* ;-)! Every deploying method has advantages and disadvantages 
but it doesn't mean that one is more official than the other.

Marry Christmas and a happy new year to all!

Cheers,
BogDan.




>
>
>Hi,
>
>
>The official way is to bundle Qt libs with your app. Ministro is another way 
>to do it and community supported. So it is not guaranteed to have everything 
>always in the very latest release through Ministro. In practice there is not 
>long delay.
>
>
>Yours, 
>
>
>Tuukka 
>
>
>From: Travis Allen
>Sent: maanantaina 23. joulukuuta 2013 20.59
>To: BogDan; [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question 
>
>I am using 9.6.8 that I sideloaded from your mailing list request for people 
>to test.
>
>Yes, I agree that there will not be much changes however for Android KitKat 
>there is a *major* bug in any version of Qt 5.2 before rc1 (maybe including 
>rc1 too? I forget now) that causes all Qt applications on KitKat to crash when 
>they are started (100% of
the time). Currently Ministro pulls down an older version of Qt than is 
required for any Qt application to launch on KitKat.
>
>I am wondering why official 5.2 binaries weren't available to Ministro when 
>they were officially released, or at least shortly thereafter. If Ministro is 
>the suggested way to get Qt binaries for applications on Android (as I 
>understand it is) it should be pulled
into the official release timeline. It isn't good for Qt when a developer can 
compile his application using the latest and greatest and it crashes on Android 
using Ministro for weeks after a Qt version is released.
>
>This is not meant to be critical towards you BogDan (you've done some amazing 
>work with the Android port) - it is a suggestion that if we want Qt to be 
>successful on Android we need to keep the runtime library distribution in sync 
>with releases. Ideally updating
Ministro would be pulled into the official Qt release so when it is announced 
it is already available for download on Android.
>
>
>Thanks!
>
>Travis Allen
>
>
>________________________________________
>From: BogDan [[email protected]]
>Sent: 23 December 2013 12:12
>To: Travis Allen; [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question
>
>Hi,
>
>
>  Ministro was updated a few days ago on Google Play, please make sure you are 
>using the latest version (9.6.8).
>
>Cheers,
>BogDan.
>
>P.S. Qt 5.2 rc1 are almost the same with Qt 5.2 final for Android. I'll update 
>them soon to official Qt 5.2.
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>> From: Travis Allen <[email protected]>
>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> Cc:
>> Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 6:58 PM
>> Subject: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question
>>
>> I asked this on the qt android developer list last week but haven't heard
>> anything back.
>>
>> Is there somewhere that we can tell which version of Qt is being downloaded 
>> by
>> Ministro? Qt5.2 was released over a week ago but Ministro still seems to be
>> pulling pre-5.2rc1 Qt5 libraries (I am testing on a KitKat android device so
>> anything Qt pre-5.2rc1 crashes on start).
>>
>> Considering Android is now a supported platform shouldn't Ministro be
>> updated at the same time Qt is released?
>>
>>
>> Travis
>>
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