Ok, let's just revert the change if it breaks on Pi. It wouldn't make much of a
difference on eglfs anyways due to the forced-fullscreen windows.
The change originates from kms which, due to the way it is currently
implemented, is potentially capable of doing non-fullscreen windows. The
problem
No, that is still pending.
From: interest-bounces+pritam_ghanghas=infosys@qt-project.org
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To: BogDan; inter...@qt-proje
Commit 12491f35bbea7008b15fb0ba0ee7ea5bf6eb6b6c from Laszlo Agocs:
Fix transformation in eglfs backingstore
While not visible with forced-fullscreen windows, the formula used
to set up positioning on the Y axis is wrong. (with the GL
coordinate system Y goes 1..-1 when moving
On 27.08.2012 19:14, Peter Kümmel wrote:
> Cross-compiling with mkspec/win win32-g++ doesn't
> install the cmake files into lib/cmake.
>
> The line in mkspecs/features/create_cmake.prf
>
> INSTALLS += cmake_qt5_module_files
>
> is called but ignored, there are no install rules
> in the Makefi
Cross-compiling with mkspec/win win32-g++ doesn't
install the cmake files into lib/cmake.
The line in mkspecs/features/create_cmake.prf
INSTALLS += cmake_qt5_module_files
is called but ignored, there are no install rules
in the Makefiles for cmake files.
Any ideas how to fix this?
Peter
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On quinta-feira, 23 de agosto de 2012 17.49.31, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Here are the partial results for Windows:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key
vVqQ9a3_pIudExQek1hOXRyTVVZZ0t
> MN1kzQjdhNGc&gid=1
>
> Just like on Linux, the new QMutex is much worse than native and than Qt 4.8
> for
I'll retry this question once seeing as how I got no answers
after a month...
Situation:
We have an application using Qt 4.6.2 on Embedded Linux (so
QWS). Our client has requested that the Japanese version of
our app use the Hiragino font.
Problem:
But we've seen that several (many? mo
On 8/27/12 4:28 AM, marius.storm-ol...@nokia.com wrote:
> You can use the /cmd in your path instead. That way you have no
> extra msys tools in your path and the git.bat will add the required paths
> locally upon execution.
>
> So you get full git functionality without polluting you path.
>
Cool
On 27.08.2012 13:30, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> On segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 13.23.47, Peter Kümmel wrote:
>> On 27.08.2012 13:12, Peter Kümmel wrote:
>>> qtbase/examples/widgets/mainwindows/mainwindow
>>> crashes here immediately on startup. Attached the backtrace.
>>>
>>> It's a fresh Qt5
On segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 13.23.47, Peter Kümmel wrote:
> On 27.08.2012 13:12, Peter Kümmel wrote:
> > qtbase/examples/widgets/mainwindows/mainwindow
> > crashes here immediately on startup. Attached the backtrace.
> >
> > It's a fresh Qt5 build on a virtual machine.
> > Ubuntu 12.04 b
On 27.08.2012 13:12, Peter Kümmel wrote:
qtbase/examples/widgets/mainwindows/mainwindow
crashes here immediately on startup. Attached the backtrace.
It's a fresh Qt5 build on a virtual machine.
Ubuntu 12.04 based distro
gcc 4.6.3
All is fine with Qt4.
I have a debug setup here so I could provid
qtbase/examples/widgets/mainwindows/mainwindow
crashes here immediately on startup. Attached the backtrace.
It's a fresh Qt5 build on a virtual machine.
Ubuntu 12.04 based distro
gcc 4.6.3
All is fine with Qt4.
I have a debug setup here so I could provide more information.
Peter
(gdb) bt
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Hello everyone,
I'd like to let you know that we managed to ship our alpha4 SDK.
Here http://groups.google.com/group/android-qt/browse_thread/thread/f89bc5a49dbe27c1
you can find the full announce.
Cheers,
BogDan.
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Hello,
>From Symbian development, I see no problem in moving into such mode that
>people can easier contribute stuff - such as Gerrit. Now the question is who
>starts driving this migration. Can the maintainers of Qt Quick Components
>answer this?
The recent event of Digia purchasing the whole
You can use the /cmd in your path instead. That way you have no extra
msys tools in your path and the git.bat will add the required paths locally
upon execution.
So you get full git functionality without polluting you path.
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On 8/26/12 16:23 ext Stephen Chu wrote:
On 8/
Am 26.08.2012 16:48, schrieb Thiago Macieira:
> git.exe in PATH is fine. sh.exe in PATH isn't.
Not necessarily.
I'm using msys-bash-3.1.17 and whereas there have been problems in the
past (faulty path seperators in some modules when sh.exe in path) I'm
now being able to build Qt 5 with sh.exe (
On segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 07.25.22, Laszlo Papp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apparently, this recent change results in an error message like "cc1: fatal
> error: .pch/release-shared/QtGui: No such file or directory" on ARM (but at
> least on raspberry pi and Harmattan):
> https://codereview.qt-pro
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