Hi Sascha,
Thanks for the explanation and thanks for your work on bug 16272. I'll keep
an eye on the Qt Quick progress in MITK and maybe have something to
contribute down the road.
Regards,
Taylor
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Sascha Zelzer
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Taylor,
>
> As you have seen, bug 16272 is about extending the MITK build system to
> handle Qt5 dependencies. The work has been integrated into the MITK master
> and is considered stable and functional.
>
> However, we do not have a roadmap or any plans yet to move the MITK code
> base to Qt5. The build system changes allow you to write your own MITK
> modules based on Qt5 modules, but currently all MITK Qt-dependent modules
> will not be build if you configure MITK to use Qt5. This was done to
> support some other external projects which are building their own QML based
> application without using any Qt MITK modules.
>
> I can not yet give any estimates or a roadmap regarding the compatibility
> of Qt MITK modules or even the Workbench with Qt5. We are not having
> specific requirements yet which would be met by Qt5 and which would warrant
> a heavy resource investment into migrating to Qt5. I suspect that we will
> move to Qt5 this year, but it will be slow and gradually, also depending on
> the Qt5 support of our external projects (e.g. CTK).
>
> Best,
> Sascha
>
>
> On 01/08/2014 04:25 PM, Taylor Braun-Jones wrote:
>
> Hello mitk-users,
>
> I'm curious what the plans are for officially supporting Qt5 and QML in
> the MITK rendering and CMake build system? I ask because I have moved ahead
> with a QML based UI using the rough/unofficial support from Daniel's
> qml-openview-rendering branch and noticed today that there has been some
> activity on bug 16272 <http://bugs.mitk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16272>. Since
> this is a somewhat major feature, maybe a wiki page would be helpful to
> capture information like road map, planned design, migration tips, etc? I
> suspect I'm doing some parallel duplication of work so having an idea of
> what's coming from upstream would be helpful for my planning purposes.
>
> Thanks!
> Taylor
>
>
>
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