Am 18.06.2012 um 05:09 schrieb K. Frank kfrank2...@gmail.com:
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I am using 4.8.0-rc1 on 64-bit windows 7,
Any particular reason why you are using a Release Candidate version? Why not at
least 4.8.0, if not the latest 4.8.2?
That is what I would try first.
Cheers,
Oliver
18.06.2012, 22:26, Stephen Chu step...@ju-ju.com:
On 6/18/12 2:22 PM, Robin Burchell wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Stephen Chu step...@ju-ju.com wrote:
When I clone Qt 5 from gitorious, sub-modules like qtbase are not in any
branch:
stephen-chus-mac-pro:qtbase stephenchu$
On 6/18/12 2:30 PM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
18.06.2012, 22:26, Stephen Chu step...@ju-ju.com:
On 6/18/12 2:22 PM, Robin Burchell wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Stephen Chu step...@ju-ju.com wrote:
When I clone Qt 5 from gitorious, sub-modules like qtbase are not in any
Just to put this out there. Cutie sounds like a joint project between Witty
(Wt) and Qt.
The original Qt fork was called Harmony(defunct, and never came to fruition).
And to answer the ultimate question: No, but all other questions are
unanswerable at this point.
On 19/06/2012, at 5:58 AM, Jason H wrote:
Just to put this out there. Cutie sounds like a joint project between Witty
(Wt) and Qt.
The original Qt fork was called Harmony (defunct, and never came to fruition).
Harmony was not a fork of the code, but a reimplementation of the API, due to
On Sun, 2012-06-03 at 00:47 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 01/06/12 14:49, Chasc wrote:
I have recently developed a C++ desktop application in Linux using Qt
Creator and have successfully opened the project in the Windows version
of Qt Creator. The app runs successfully in the windows