I've fallen at the first hurdle trying to build Qt 5.0.1 (from the opensource
ZIP). I've sucessfully built 4.6.2 and 4.8.3 recently with no issues, simply
by running the standard configure - nmake sequence.
With Qt5, however, I'm getting a link error when configure itself tries to
build
sorry missed the subject line..
From: Ramakanthreddy_Kesireddy
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 3:58 PM
To: interest@qt-project.org
Subject:
Hi,
Am trying to cross compile for tegra3 using cross compiler tool chain(tegra2
mkspecs) and targetfs provided.
Do you have a mix of two toolchains in your mkspec. I see that g++ and ld are
coming from different paths.
From: interest-bounces+pritam_ghanghas=infosys@qt-project.org
[interest-bounces+pritam_ghanghas=infosys@qt-project.org] on behalf of
On quinta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2013 08.57.58, BIRD Neil wrote:
With Qt5, however, I'm getting a link error when configure itself tries to
build qmake. Is this an issue with support for VS2005, or am I missing a
trick?
This has been reported before.
See
Hi all,
i've implemented a simple SslServer inheriting from QTcpServer and
overriding the incomingConnection() as suggested from the documentation.
However i am stumbling on a strange problem: QSslSocket fires correctly the
sslErrors() signal for a self-signed certificate but even though i do not
I forgot to add that this happens on qt 4.8.4 on gentoo x86_64
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Francesco Lamonica
alienpeng...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
i've implemented a simple SslServer inheriting from QTcpServer and
overriding the incomingConnection() as suggested from the documentation.
Hello all,
I'm trying to write a global proceedure to convert all QTapAndHoldGesture
events to mouse double click events. I thought this should be trivial, but
it's really stumping me.
I setup an event filter globally for my QApplication and grab the gesture
as follow:
Hi Josh,
I think most widgets are expecting Press, Release, DoubleClick, Release
sequences.
In my own code, I've had to set a flag on the double-click, then action it
on the following release. This was where the double-click was to open
another dialog. Without this, the release would