>On a side note, sis-for-QML is a bit of a downer for me as I have to use the
>remote compiler for it (Linux dev here), so it REALLY is a royal pain to go
>through the deploy cycle (several minutes of waiting and clicking just to
>see the effect of changing a plaintext file ?).

It shouldn't need to recompile the skeleton app if you've only changed the qml, 
just run makesis again - might be worth a bug report.
Incidentally, you can run makesis.exe locally with WINE (in theory it should be 
easily portable to linux native since the windows exe is built with mingw32)

Best Regards,

Shane Kearns
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