/snip
On 12 sept. 2013, at 04:01, Thiago Macieira wrote:
All that worked in Qt 4 continues to work in Qt 5. GPS wasn't part of Qt 4
(that was Mobility and most of it only supported the Nokia platforms); 3D
wasn't part of Qt 4 either (Mobility again). Qt Quick 1 continues to work
exactly
.
From: Guido Seifert warg...@gmx.de
To: interest@qt-project.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Interest] QUdpSocket broken?
All QUdpSocket tests are currently being ignored. They have been ignored
for
the past 2 years. In other words, we
: [Interest] QUdpSocket broken?
All QUdpSocket tests are currently being ignored. They have been
ignored for
the past 2 years. In other words, we have no idea whether QUdpSocket
has ever
worked for Qt 5.
Wow, this is hardly believable. This time it isn't about multicast. It
is the normal send
On quarta-feira, 11 de setembro de 2013 17:09:18, Guido Seifert wrote:
All QUdpSocket tests are currently being ignored. They have been ignored
for the past 2 years. In other words, we have no idea whether QUdpSocket
has ever worked for Qt 5.
Wow, this is hardly believable. This time it
On quarta-feira, 11 de setembro de 2013 08:22:19, Jason H wrote:
Yeah, I knew Qt5 was going to take Qt in a direction that was not going to
be a good one. We've got too many projects and not enough people to support
them. Yes, QML is cool but it shouldn't be done at the expense of things
like
On quarta-feira, 11 de setembro de 2013 10:37:29, Karl Ruetz wrote:
My main complaint remains the removal of QFtp without providing equivalent
replacement features in QNAM.
Now, under 5.1.1, I have yet to get the QFtp addon to work.
So it looks like I have to stop using Qt 5 for Android