Hi,
Related to the Apple platforms, could we consider the following for Qt 5.10:
- Drop the older iPhone support by removing ARMv7 from iOS
(http://dorianroy.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/iOS_Support_Matrix_v4.2.pdf)
- Consider also dropping ARMv7s support, which would allow dropping i386
simulator support
- Drop macOS 10.10 support (we are adding 10.13 or whatever, and thus
supporting three latest ones means dropping one)
Yours,
Tuukka
On 27/04/2017, 13.11, "Development on behalf of Jake Petroules"
<[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 2:29 AM, Heikki Halmet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Below we have proposal for changes in supported platforms and
configurations from Qt 5.9 to 5.10.
> Please comment if the proposal is insufficient or the changes are
unacceptable somehow.
>
> Please refer to Qt 5.9 Supported platforms ->
http://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-5.9/supported-platforms.html
>
> LIST OF PROPOSAL CHANGES FROM 5.9 TO 5.10:
> RHEL 7.2 -> RHEL 7.3 (Any benefits?)
> OpenSUSE 42.1 -> OpenSUSE 42.2
> Ubuntu 17.04 (Ubuntu 16.04 lts will stay in CI)
> macOS 10.11 xcode 8.2 -> xcode 8.2.1 (or the latest available)
Apple does not ever release updates to older release series, so since 8.3
already exists, this is guaranteed to remain 8.2.1.
> macOS 10.12 xcode 8.2.1 -> xcode 8.3.1 (or the latest available)
8.3.2, please.
> Windows 7 MinGW 5.3.0 -> MinGW 6.3.0
> Embedded Linux (Boot2Qt) Yocto 2.2.1 & gcc 6.2 -> Yocto 2.3 & gcc 6.3
> INTEGRITY GHS 2016.5.4 -> 2017.1.x
> Support for Android 8 (if available on time)
> iOS 11 support (if available on time. Current rumors -> september)
>
> MacOS 10.13 will be released September 2017 hopefully. Feature Freeze for
5.10 is at the beginning of August.
> This means that we can only use Preview release of 10.13 for testing
before final official release is out.
> That can cause situation that we don’t have enough time to get 10.13 in
before 5.10 release so we can’t give guarantees that 10.13 will be supported in
5.10.
How do you know it won't be called macOS 11? ;)
The purpose of the preview release *IS* to use it for testing so that you
can say your product supports the final version (according to Apple). We should
provision a VM for the first developer preview and update it throughout the
beta cycle until the final release. So this should not be a problem for us with
FF in August unless Qt 5.10 releases before macOS Next does.
Just for the record: make sure not to drop CI for macOS 10.10 - that
version is still supported in Qt 5.10. Tentative plan for 5.11 would be to drop
10.10 support.
>
> NOTE! We will commit to wanted platform and software changes as long as
those are available straight after 5.9 release is out in the end of the May.
> With all others we'll do the best we can but we can't commit that those
will be supported in 5.10.
>
>
>
> Best regards
> Heikki Halmet
>
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