> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:qt- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Diego > Iastrubni > Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 8:49 AM > To: Leslie S Satenstein > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Qt-creator] QtSDK what is it and where is it? > > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 2:56 AM, Leslie S Satenstein > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I am really experimenting with Qt as it comes with Fedora 17. I see on the > web that there is a QtSDK. Googling and searching the website pages (all of > them) does not show me a download called QtSDK. > > What does QtSDK consist of since there is no page called QtSDK. Is it > creator? Is it the total of the libraries? Somewhere, the webmaster has to > say of what a QtSDK consists. > > > > > > It was an online/offline installer that Nokia did, which installed Qt, > QtCreator, the emulator for the phones and a lot of other goddies for > windows/linux/mac. > > You can still download it from Nokia, and as far as I understand, QtProject > will release one soon as well.
We plan to release offline installers for Qt 5.0.0 where Qt is precompiled + Qt Creator. Note that the very first version won't be on par with the Nokia Qt SDK yet (e.g. no online installers, update mode ...), and a Qt 4.8 won't be part of the 5.0 package, either. Anyhow, regarding the original question: it seems you're fine with the Qt packages from Fedora 17. I don't know which exact version of Qt + Qt Creator it ships, but you might consider making sure you're working with the latest qt creator + check newer Qt packages if you run into bugs or issues. Otherwise there's not much you'll miss from the Qt SDK - for desktop users it was basically just a convenient way to install & update Qt + Qt Creator, but since it's not updated anymore I'd stay away from it if you don't need it for Symbian, Meego ... development. Regards Kai _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
