Am 24.01.2014 um 03:22 schrieb Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com:
On quinta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2014 21:47:25, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
For the curious: trying to instantiate an NSApplication within an
NSThread does /not/ work (and the same then holds off course for a
Good morning,
I have a small issue with a MinGW Qt 5.2.0 application. On a users
computer when they start the application they get a warning dialog
about libeay32.dll. On test machines and developer machines we've not
see this error.
However when I locate that file on my computer and find it
Am 24.01.2014 um 10:17 schrieb Till Oliver Knoll till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com:
Am 24.01.2014 um 03:22 schrieb Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com:
On quinta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2014 21:47:25, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
For the curious: trying to instantiate an NSApplication within an
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 6:09 AM, Thiago Macieira
thiago.macie...@intel.comwrote:
You have to work back from what you want. You want a compiler argument
containing the string:
-DSERIAL=6b6ab0
Since Make runs commands using the shell, you need to add one level of
escaping so the
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
Good morning,
I have a small issue with a MinGW Qt 5.2.0 application. On a users
computer when they start the application they get a warning dialog
about libeay32.dll. On test machines and developer machines we've not
Wrong recipient, sorry. :)
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Datum: 24. Januar 2014 11:58:36 MEZ
An: Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk
Betreff: Re: [Interest] libeay32.dll - The Ordinal 4369 could not be located
Am 24.01.2014 um 11:25
On 24 January 2014 11:07, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
On 24 January 2014 10:57, Soroush Rabiei soroush.rab...@gmail.com wrote:
libeay32.dll belongs to OpenSSL library. I think you have to find which DLL
your code links against and copy it beside your application. That will fix
all
What is probably happening, is you are calling an ssl based connection, and
since you are not shipping the openssl dlls that qt was built against, its
picking up one someone else on the system. Unfortunately, openssl is HORRIBLE
for binary compatibility...
Ship the DLLs.. or don't try to
On 24 January 2014 11:43, Richard Moore r...@kde.org wrote:
On 24 January 2014 11:07, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
On 24 January 2014 10:57, Soroush Rabiei soroush.rab...@gmail.com wrote:
libeay32.dll belongs to OpenSSL library. I think you have to find which DLL
your code links
On 24 January 2014 12:03, Scott Aron Bloom scott.bl...@onshorecs.com wrote:
What is probably happening, is you are calling an ssl based connection, and
since you are not shipping the openssl dlls that qt was built against, its
picking up one someone else on the system. Unfortunately, openssl
On 24 January 2014 12:20, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
However could you explain how QtWebkit is able to view https pages
when the libeasy32.dll is not in my path or next to the application?
It must be located in one of the many locations that are searched. On
linux I'd suggest you
Hi,
I'm new on this list, so I'm sorry if this has been discussed before. I am
using Qt in an OpenGL rendering engine, and I'm doing asynchronous texture
uploads by having two separate QOpenGLContexts with texture sharing.
This works nicely on both Windows and Linux as long as I'm running the
Richard Moore r...@kde.org wrote:
On 24 January 2014 12:20, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
However could you explain how QtWebkit is able to view https pages
when the libeasy32.dll is not in my path or next to the application?
It must be located in one of the many locations that
On 24 January 2014 12:20, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
However could you explain how QtWebkit is able to view https pages
when the libeasy32.dll is not in my path or next to the application?
It must be located in one of the many locations that are searched. On
linux I'd suggest
On 24 January 2014 13:27, Till Oliver Knoll till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com wrote:
And even if you don't connect to those services, QWebKit will still try to
resolve that OpenSSL library - or is that a deferred initialisation until a
https connection is attempted? Then you would be lucky, because
Am 24.01.2014 um 14:22 schrieb Koehne Kai kai.koe...@digia.com:
...
Well, _actually_ I think dependency walker (depends.exe) is ideal for the
task at hand :) Just load the .exe, and start monitoring what it's doing via
'Profile-Start Profiling...'.
That's exactly what I meant ;)
Am 24.01.2014 um 14:34 schrieb Richard Moore r...@kde.org:
On 24 January 2014 13:27, Till Oliver Knoll till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com
wrote:
And even if you don't connect to those services, QWebKit will still try to
resolve that OpenSSL library - or is that a deferred initialisation until a
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[mailto:interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of
Phil Hannent
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 4:21 AM
To: interest
Subject: Re: [Interest] libeay32.dll - The Ordinal 4369
Good afternoon,
Firstly thank you everybody for taking the time to reply to me, I
appreciate it very much. I have learnt quite a bit in the last few
hours.
1, This issue was never highlighted because the application didn't
explicitly require SSL, so it was never tested for as a feature.
During
The real fix for this is to compile Qt yourself. Disable ssl completely.
Compiling Qt on Windows is a bit painful. But *nowhere* near as painful
as compiling openssl. So if you don't need openssl, you should be okay.
Bo.
Den 24-01-2014 15:34, Phil Hannent skrev:
Good afternoon,
Firstly
On 24 January 2014 14:34, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
I have a version 1.0 that I can bundle next to the application and to
use that. It would certainly be helpful to have the ability to toggle
where QLibrary searches in a bid to remove potential security and
usability issues,
Since I made them by hand and not with a build server or similar, I won't
support 2.4 with precompiled packages. I am sorry but you have to build it
on your own for old qtc versions.
And is there any reason why you use such an old version? The precompiled
qtc versions surely run on Ubuntu 12.04.
Hello,
I know that what I'm about to ask is somewhat of a heresy, but is there a
way to access to the IDirect3DSurface9 used as a back buffer by the ANGLE
OpenGL Wrapper in Qt?
The ultimate goal of this hack is to integrate a QWindow into a WPF
application. I know this sounds real evil, but the
After a bit of browsing about in the ANGLE and Qt code, I found that the
ANGLE GL implementation is not capable of multithreaded access, so I guess
I'll have to rewrite this a bit :-)
- Thomas
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Thomas Sevaldrud tho...@silentwings.nowrote:
Hi,
I'm new on this
Am 24.01.2014 um 17:13 schrieb Richard Moore r...@kde.org:
On 24 January 2014 14:34, Phil Hannent p...@hannent.co.uk wrote:
I have a version 1.0 that I can bundle next to the application and to
use that. It would certainly be helpful to have the ability to toggle
where QLibrary searches in a
On sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2014 10:17:50, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
Since I /assume/ that you cannot (easily) fool that static
NSThread:isMainThread method by creating a thread different than with
NSThread it would still return 'NO', even within a POSIX created thread.
And I assume it is
On sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2014 14:18:59, Francisco Ares wrote:
Is it really needed to enclose the string?
What will it happens if you just do
DEFINES += SERIAL=6b6ab0
He'll need to strigify the macro before using it.
--
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
Software
On sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2014 17:51:20, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
static void setLibraryPaths(const QStringList );
Does that also affect where QWebkit searches for OpenSSL which is /not/ a Qt
plugin?
Yes, since QtWebKit uses QNetworkAccessManager, which uses QSslSocket.
We're not
Am 24.01.2014 um 18:10 schrieb Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com:
On sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2014 10:17:50, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
Since I /assume/ that you cannot (easily) fool that static
NSThread:isMainThread method by creating a thread different than with
NSThread it would
On sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2014 18:19:20, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
I /assume/ that it works, just like it works with Qt.
Well, then it must work with Cocoa only, too - case solved
So you *can* run Qt and Cocoa things in a different thread than main() was run
on.
However,
Am 24.01.2014 um 17:58 schrieb Thomas Sevaldrud tho...@silentwings.no:
After a bit of browsing about in the ANGLE and Qt code, I found that the
ANGLE GL implementation is not capable of multithreaded access, so I guess
I'll have to rewrite this a bit :-)
I found this free sample chapter of
Am 24.01.2014 um 18:15 schrieb Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com:
On sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2014 17:51:20, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
static void setLibraryPaths(const QStringList );
Does that also affect where QWebkit searches for OpenSSL which is /not/ a Qt
plugin?
Yes,
Did anybody implement such functionality? Is is possible at all? Having
this would be extremely helpful for fine-tuning UI.
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Hi.
How to correct ship Qt binaries (dlls and plugins) for Win 7 platform
(MSVC 2013)?
I've copied all neccessary Qt dlls to the directory with executable. In
that directory I've created plugins directory and copy there all
plugins with subfolders. I.e., for example,
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 7:59 PM, Lorenz Haas lyk...@gmail.com wrote:
Since I made them by hand and not with a build server or similar, I won't
support 2.4 with precompiled packages. I am sorry but you have to build it
on your own for old qtc versions.
And is there any reason why you use such
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Francisco Ares fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it really needed to enclose the string?
What will it happens if you just do
DEFINES += SERIAL=6b6ab0
I'm using an encryption schema based on serial codes. These codes need to
be secret and user-specific (we deliver
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Thiago Macieira
thiago.macie...@intel.comwrote:
On sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2014 14:18:59, Francisco Ares wrote:
Is it really needed to enclose the string?
What will it happens if you just do
DEFINES += SERIAL=6b6ab0
He'll need to strigify the
Hi.
Igor,
From what I understand, you need to create another directory in the
same directory as your executable called platforms and put the
qwindows.dll there, otherwise it won't work. I felt this was a little
clunky when switching from Qt4 to Qt5. I think I read somewhere that
there is a
Igor,
I'm not sure and I'm on a linux box at the moment. Try copying the entire
platforms directory that Qt provides to your platforms directory and then
try it. Other than that make sure the ICU and GL files are there also like
the link mentions. You can go back later and systematically remove
Am 24.01.2014 um 20:53 schrieb Jonathan Greig redteam...@gmail.com:
Igor,
From what I understand, you need to create another directory in the same
directory as your executable called platforms and put the qwindows.dll there,
otherwise it won't work. I felt this was a little clunky when
Am 24.01.2014 um 22:17 schrieb Till Oliver Knoll till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com:
Am 24.01.2014 um 20:53 schrieb Jonathan Greig redteam...@gmail.com:
Igor,
From what I understand, you need to create another directory in the same
directory as your executable called platforms and put the
Am 24.01.2014 um 03:39 schrieb Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com:
On quinta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2014 23:05:26, Soroush Rabiei wrote:
The problem is that bash (or qmake) eats the double quotation. Definition
needs to be wrapped in quotations. So it should pass to compiler something
Yes. I’ve done this. I have a realtime coding environment in which the
running app will reload and redraw qml on file change. It’s relatively easy to
setup. I’ve even set it up so that it’ll draw iPad and iPhone sized windows
next to a reduced desktop window on my mac desktop machine.
The
No, ANGLE doesn't expose its Direct3D device. Moreover, ANGLE supports
Direct3D 11 so it doesn't seem to be a very good idea to make any
assumptions about presence of a D3D9 device.
On Jan 24, 2014 8:57 PM, Thomas Sevaldrud tho...@silentwings.no wrote:
Hello,
I know that what I'm about to ask
Ah, ignore my previous message, I misunderstood the original question
(really shouldn't be wandering around the Internet at ~5AM :) ).
Function eglQuerySurfacePointerANGLE() from ANGLE's EGL extension
EGL_ANGLE_query_surface_pointer may be what you're looking for.
On Jan 24, 2014 8:57 PM, Thomas
On 1/24/2014 4:23 PM, Joshua Kolden wrote:
Yes. I’ve done this. I have a realtime coding environment in which the
running app will reload and redraw qml on file change. It’s relatively easy
to setup. I’ve even set it up so that it’ll draw iPad and iPhone sized
windows next to a reduced
These might also help
http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/27056/#122634
http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/27061/
http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/21269
On 24 January 2014 23:26, Till Oliver Knoll till.oliver.kn...@gmail.comwrote:
Am 24.01.2014 um 22:17 schrieb Till
Den 24-01-2014 21:33, Igor Mironchik skrev:
Hi.
How to correct ship Qt binaries (dlls and plugins) for Win 7 platform
(MSVC 2013)?
I've copied all neccessary Qt dlls to the directory with executable. In
that directory I've created plugins directory and copy there all
plugins with
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