On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Pau Garcia i Quiles <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Laszlo Papp <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 10:20 PM, Pau Garcia i Quiles >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > The Windows Server licenses could be used for Jenkins build machines. >> >> What do you mean by that? AFAIK, Qt itself does not support Windows >> Server, or you mean with something specific installed, like a >> compatibility software or VM? > > > I was talking about using the Visual Studio licenses we would hopefully > receive to compile Qt, KDE, etc on Windows Server, not running them on > Windows Server
Running may actually be even fine (have never tested it!), but the problem would be the build since it is not a tier 1 platform for Qt based on the CI runs [1]. I am not sure about the Visual Studio license because the express has not seemed to be a problem along the years. At least, I have not heard of major complaints. It might be good for testing the Qt Visual Studio add-ins, but that is not a KDE topic. :-) I personally agree that this is a nice initiative for the generic Windows licenses though. [1] http://testresults.qt-project.org/ci/QtBase_dev_Integration/latest-success/ _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
