+1 for being able to work with Qt3D dev branch without building Qt itself.
On 08. 12. 14 16:17, Massimo Callegari wrote:
Andrew,
I am well aware of that site, and I frequently download snapshots when
they are available.
My whole point is regarding Qt 5.5.0.
Now we need to wait months before the first alpha snapshots will be
available.
My idea is to start seeing snapshots this month.
I am especially interested in Qt3D and I already have given feedbacks
via IRC to the developers.
Since a couple of weeks, Qt3D can be built only on 5.5, ad even if I
am sure I can build Qt5-dev on Linux, I am discouraged to work with GIT.
Moreover I can't give any feedback on Windows, OSX or Android, as
building for those platforms is (at least for me) a pain in the ass.
Regards,
Massimo
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*Da:* Knight Andrew <[email protected]>
*A:* Massimo Callegari <[email protected]>;
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
*Inviato:* Lunedì 8 Dicembre 2014 16:10
*Oggetto:* RE: [Development] dev snapshots idea
Hi Massimo,
Perhaps you’re looking for http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/ ?
Cheers,
Andrew
*From:*development-bounces+andrew.knight=theqtcompany....@qt-project.org
[mailto:development-bounces+andrew.knight=theqtcompany....@qt-project.org]
*On Behalf Of *Massimo Callegari
*Sent:* 08 December 2014 17:07
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [Development] dev snapshots idea
Hello Qt team, Jani,
if possible, it would be nice to have snapshots during the whole
development of a Qt release.
I'm not asking for nightly builds, but I would say snapshots every 1-2
weeks would allow a lot of users
to test the latest developments, especially for those who follow
Gerrit like me.
Building Qt from GIT is somehow tedious, requires a lot of time and
moreover you're never sure if a build issue is because you haven't
done a proper clean/disclean/uninstall/git pull.
I believe it would also help you guys not to rush to fix deployment
issues when the time comes to release an alpha/beta/rc.
Maybe you can just limit the targets to the most used ones, which you
will decide.
E.g. Linux+Android x64, OSX android+ios, Windows msvc2013 opengl and
sources.
I would appreciate some feedback about this idea. If it is not
feasible, just let us know.
Thanks in advance and keep up the good work !
Massimo
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