On 14.05.2013, at 12:35, Koehne Kai <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Thomas Meyer [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 12:11 PM >> To: Koehne Kai >> Cc: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [Qt-creator] Installed Plugins Dialog >> >> Am 14.05.2013 08:44, schrieb Koehne Kai: >> [...] >> >> I have tested (without uninstalling anything before): >> 1. qt-windows-opensource-5.1.0-beta1-msvc2010-x86-offline-2013-05-13- >> 31.exe >> 2. >> qt-windows-opensource-5.1.0-beta1-msvc2010_opengl-x86-offline-2013-05- >> 13-31.exe >> >> I have not selected extra components (so the default) for the installation >> and >> both Qt Creator 'Installed Plugins' dialogs work for me. > > Okay, so it's most likely a bug fixed in Qt 5.1 :) > >> Some notes: >> * Uninstall removes not the empty folder C:\Qt\Qt5.1.0\Tools by installation >> 1. > > Did you happen to have creator still running when uninstalling? > >> * For both installations is a need to load the Qt Quick 'QmlJSTools' >> plugin, otherwise >> I get a 'Failed to restore project files' dialog and can't load my projects. > > Yeah, the Project Explorer plugin got a dependency to QmlJSTools, which > apparently many people did disable by default. There has been discussions on > how to avoid such a 'surprising' change dependency change in the future, I > don't know whether there has been any concrete outcome though …
JFYI: The concrete outcome of the discussion was that we should change the logic when handling "plugins that were disabled by hand" when resolving dependencies. At the moment unchecking a plugin "force-disables" the plugin and all plugins that depend on it. Instead it should hint "disable this plugin if no other plugin that is enabled depends on it". That change also requires changes to the behavior in the plugin dialog, if you manually set that "disable hint" on a plugin, it must also set the hint on all plugins that depend on that plugin (with a warning and the possibility to cancel, of course). Br, Eike >> I have forgotten to inform, that I have installed: >> qt-windows-opensource-5.0.2-msvc2010_32_opengl-x86-offline.exe >> >> Btw. what means opengl in this context (it would be nice to have a short >> description in the download area). > > OpenGL means that e.g. QtQuick2 uses the opengl drivers , instead of going > through DirectX (using the ANGLE library that maps opengl to directx, to be > specific). The latter is somewhat more portable since OpenGL drivers have > traditionally been problematic on Windows, but also prevents the full use of > the OpenGL module. > > I agree that this could be explained on the download page, or at least it > could link to an explanation ... > > Regards > > Kai > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator -- Eike Ziller, Senior Software Engineer - Digia, Qt Digia Germany GmbH, Rudower Chaussee 13, D-12489 Berlin Geschäftsführer: Mika Pälsi, Juha Varelius, Anja Wasenius Sitz der Gesellschaft: Berlin, Registergericht: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 144331 B _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
