+1
Simon
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Sendt fra min Nokia N917.10.12 04:19 skrev Rohan McGovern:
I hereby nominate Janne Anttila as an approver.
Janne has a long history with Qt, going back (at least?) to the initial
Qt for S60 port in 2008. In the past several years, Janne has contributed
many fixes to all platforms
On 10/11/2012 02:22 PM, Sorvig Morten wrote:
On Oct 11, 2012, at 10:58 AM, Bache-Wiig Jens jens.bache-w...@digia.com
wrote:
I have personally never seen an actual use case where a cosmetic pen makes
sense, but I assume there are reasons for having i so anyone creating an
explicit
Another +1.
Lars
On Oct 17, 2012, at 8:33 AM, Hausmann Simon simon.hausm...@digia.com wrote:
+1
Simon
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Sendt fra min Nokia N917.10.12 04:19 skrev Rohan McGovern:
I hereby nominate Janne Anttila as an approver.
Janne has a long history with Qt, going back (at least?) to the initial
On Oct 17, 2012, at 5:46 AM, Lorn Potter lorn.pot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16/10/2012, at 9:52 PM, Frederik Gladhorn frederik.gladh...@digia.com
wrote:
I'd like to propose Shawn for approver status.
+1, me too! me too!
+1 as well.
Lars
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+1 from me
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On Behalf Of Frederik Gladhorn
Sent: 16. oktober 2012 13:53
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: [Development]
This is starting to sound like a candidate for a revert. However, we are still
unable to reproduce it here.
Are you able to debug it a bit more? Where do the mouse clicks go? Profile it
with instruments and see where it spins.
Morten
On Oct 16, 2012, at 7:18 PM, Stephen Chu step...@ju-ju.com
On Tue, October 16, 2012 02:36:33 PM Thiago Macieira wrote:
On terça-feira, 16 de outubro de 2012 15.25.40, Jon Trulson wrote:
However, compiling qtwayland fails with many errors - errors that
imply qtwayland cannot work with the wayland installed on the rpi.
Probably. Upgrade your Wayland
Hi,
I've tested with 0.99 yesterday ...
I had multiple API-incompatible-errors:
error: 'wl_display_bind' was not declared in this scope
error: ‘wl_display_add_global_listener’ was not declared in this scope
error: too many arguments to function ‘int wl_display_get_fd(wl_display*)
…
What I forgot to say in my first mail:
We would want to use that in 4.8, where we don't want to change the
default behaviour anyhow. How about option 3 below, where the default
can be set to yes in Qt5 globally or per platform once we are
confident it works?
The benefit of that option is that
Hi everybody,
I'm currently trying to organize my project with qmake. The compiling itself
works pretty smooth so far, but somehow I have problems with make install.
To be more concrete: I have organized everything with the subdirs template and
in one directory on a lower level I'm using a
I closed the bug, and shortly after, re-opened it. Closing a bug is not an
irreversible action. If the reporter disagrees with the closure - which is not
unusual, considering the inherent difficulty of reproducing some bugs, the lack
of information provided in some reports or the occasional
On 10/17/12 17:27, Wehmer, Matthias wrote:
I'm currently trying to organize my project with qmake. The compiling itself
works pretty smooth so far, but somehow I have problems with make install.
To be more concrete: I have organized everything with the subdirs template
and in one directory
On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 16:47:00 +0200, Samuel Rødal wrote:
Seems to me to be the best compromise to avoid completely breaking too
much existing code.
I don't agree - it is going to break many applications doing graphics and
PDF export for a micro modification that isn't much better than the
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