On Friday 09 October 2015 20:59:27 Jason H wrote:
> Anyone know what OTE label means in the issue tracker?
Labels are arbitrary strings that anyone can add.
I don't know what OTE is. I'll guess "Over The Ether" (compare to OTA - Over
The Air).
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For people who may get interested into making tootips too without accessing
the Qml private API:
Here's what I end up doing (a simplified version of one that does load the
item into a Loader container), I can now display any Items no more Z
fighting, have a single timer.
Hope this help some
Hello List:
For those who are using Loader in QML but triggering that loader from
C++, I came across a usage pattern technique that may have utility for some.
During the execution of the C++, loading "componentSource" is NOT a
synchronous operation if your loader is set to Async == true
In
Anyone know what OTE label means in the issue tracker?
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Basic question. I have a Qt 5.5 application that I want to install and run on
Ubuntu 14.04. However, the most recent Qt libs are not available in the
standard repos. Anyone know where I can obtain such things? My little
application is to be distributed as a DEB file but fails on
Hi Jason,
I faced the issue with Qt 5.1 on Ubuntu 12.04. At that time packaged
version of Qt was Qt 4.8. I had to build my own package for Qt 5.1. Then
I switch to a greater version of Ubuntu to get a more up-to-date version
of Qt. Maybe Ubuntu 15.10 does the trick.
On 09/10/2015 16:48,
Qt5 libraries do exist on Ubuntu 14.04.
If you have built your deb on 14.04, then the debhelper should have
put in the correct dependency information.
If you build on a version > 14.04 and try to run on 14.04 then your
debianization scripts need to be explicit about versions.
I used to do this by