Hi all!
Small announcement. Windows 8 x64 machines will not be used for building
anymore. The current configurations have been modified so that previous Win 8
x64 builds with VS2012 have been replaced with Win 8 x64 VS2013 builds. Same Qt
configure args are used.
Windows 8.1 x86 will come at
Hi,
I want to know if there is a way to run more than 1 command once the
installer is completed.
I tried comma/semi-colon separated list of commands in the RunProgram but
that does not work. Multiple RunProgram tags are not supported either.
Having said that, how would I be allowed to run
I only want to access the internal data structure and read the
graphics of the rendered elements.
And because I want to build GUI application with Qt and Qt already has
Webkit, I only need to get the symbols from there so my Qt app can use
the Webkit internal function/data.
On 20 March 2014
An embedded video SoC based DFB setup will be something like this
(might vary a little for your specific board):
a) 1 background plane (typically lowest z order)
b) 1 or more video planes
c) 1 or more OSD planes
b and c z-order might be interchangeable via DFB.
Qt typically would run on either
Hi,
today I've build the stable tree from git and tested my app with it. It
starts up but after clicking a button I get a crash (SEGV) that did not
happen on Qt 5.2.1. Normally I would report that as bug, but currently I
cannot get enough useful information out of it, so I'm asking here :)
I've
Em sex 28 fev 2014, às 18:30:24, Hausmann Simon escreveu:
Note that this is not a new dependency but has been there since Qt 5.0.0
(when v8 required python)
Still. Can we please commit the file to the repository or generate it at
packaging time?
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Fra: Thiago Macieira
No objections from my side. I just don't know yet when I'll get to it, so
anyone feel free to beat me to it ;)
Simon
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Fra: Thiago Macieira
Sendt: 19:14 torsdag 20. mars 2014
Til: development@qt-project.org
Emne: Re: [Development] Python required to build Qt from source