Hello,
That answers my question and also makes much more sense than single way
sync. Thank you.
Le mardi 30 juin 2020 à 07:17 +0300, Orgad Shaneh a écrit :
> Hi,
> Upward merges are done once in a while (4.12 -> 4.13 -> master).
>
> Usually during 2 weeks following feature freeze, the newly create
> On Jun 30, 2020, at 06:17, Orgad Shaneh wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Upward merges are done once in a while (4.12 -> 4.13 -> master).
>
> Usually during 2 weeks following feature freeze,
That is 1 week _before_ feature freeze, though I’ve started shortening that a
bit, since we nowadays have the “M
Hi,
> On Jun 30, 2020, at 00:24, jeandet wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I wonder why QTC is still built against GCC 5.3?
> I've seen this https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms.html, but RHEL7 has
> devtoolset up to 9 available with GCC9. Maybe it could be updated to GCC7?
> Not sure it makes much
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 5:25 PM Tobias Hunger wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I would like to step down as the CMake plugin maintainer in Qt Creator on
> 1st of August as I will start a new job then and do not expect to have the
> time necessary to be a good maintainer in the Qt project. Thank you a
Hi Tobias
Thanks for all you did for the CMake integration into QtCreator: I could
not live without it! My main projects are all CMake and Qt based, and my
favorite working environment is QtCreator because it is the same in both
Windows and Linux.
I downloaded and installed the newest versio
Hi,
Le 30/06/2020 à 09:46, Eike Ziller a écrit :
>
> (**) I can’t really say why Qt 5 still supports GCC 5.3 on RHEL, though I’d
> guess that this is the case because Qt 5 needs/wants to be compilable with
> this anyhow for some embedded platforms
>
In fact some enterprise still use old mach