Alex, Thanks but I have no plans to update the Qt that came with the SDK. I don't want to go near the possibility of messing up something else. I am afraid that update would spoil my environment and would like to avoid it. I thought I might be missing something here, but its not the case. Anyway, I was assuming that Nokia Qt SDK 1.0 wasn't a beta release so it shouldn't have unfixed bugs - atleast not the basic ones - like build inconsistencies.
Why doesn't Nokia make an instant release of the fixed version? and replace the version that is live now? Any hassles from doing that? Picachu PS: Is this thing documented in any visible area from where the Nokia SDK 1.0 be downloaded by developers across the globe? On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 9:39 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: ext Picachu Nioto [mailto:[email protected]] > > >Nokia Qt SDK is what I have installed after seeing Lucian Tomuta's video > >about Qt development. The video is nice for Symbian devices. For Maemo > >devices there is also a video - but not that great. > > This is the missing piece. You are using the Qt that came with the SDK. I > believe your problem is described by the following bug: > > http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTSDK-98 > > Please apply the workaround and try again. > > For reference your simulator/emulator build has the correct behavior. > > -- > Alex > >
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