The release cycle of Qbs has nothing to do with the release cycle of Qt.

Qbs 1.10 will be released around the same time as Qt Creator 4.5.

> On Oct 21, 2017, at 1:14 PM, Павел Лысенко via Qbs <qbs@qt-project.org> wrote:
> 
> Thank you, it works with 1.10
> When it gonna be released? By Qt 5.10 release or earlier?
> 
> Regards
> Pavel
> 
> 
> > I am trying to implement custom deploy module 
> > In that module I have created a rule that consumes files tagged 
> > ?deployable? and produces files tagged ?deployPackage?
> > Also I have a rule for some image pre-processing. It produces artifacts 
> > tagged ?processedImage?
> > For workaround I added ?processedImage? and ?application? tags to deploy 
> > rule inputs, but it looks like not flexible solution. If user of this 
> > module adds some other modules that produce different type of content with 
> > different tags, my deploy rule will skip that content.
> > I am trying to find some mechanism to add ?deployable? tag to artifacts 
> > produced by imagePreprocessor and cpp modules. This example fails to add 
> > the tag to executable:
> > 
> > CppApplication{
> > type: ?deployPackage?
> > files: [ ? ]
> > Group{
> > fileTagsFilter: ?application?
> > overrideTags: false
> > fileTags: ?deployable?
> > }
> > Depends{ name: ?deployModule? }
> > }
> 
> This should work with the upcoming qbs 1.10 release. I assume you are using a 
> released version such as 1.9.x? If so, you might want to try with the 1.10 
> branch. If that doesn't work for you either, please file a bug report and 
> attach a minimal, but complete example to reproduce the problem.
> 
> 
> Christian
> 
> 
> 
> 
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