Hi Bill,

the latest svn version has already a backport for that.

Oliver


> First, thanks so much, Oliver, for a wonderful tool!  Been using
> QlandkarteGT for bike touring for several years, ever since I got my
> first Garmin unit.
>
> Looks like 1.3.1 introduced a new dependency on Qt version>= 4.7.
> qlandkartegt-1.3.1/src/CDeviceGarminBulk.cpp contains three calls to
> currentDateTimeUtc() of the QDateTime class.  Documentation at
> http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/qdatetime.htm states currentDateTimeUtc()
> was introduced with version 4.7.
>
> Replacing the calls to currentDateTimeUtc() with currentDateTime(), I
> get a good build of QlkGT 1.3.1 with Qt 4.6.2.  At first glance, it
> seems these time references are used only for file naming, so it might
> be worth removing the UTC adjustment (though I haven't searched for what
> that might break).
>
> Bill Clay
> Modena, Italy
>
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