Hi Peter! Thanks! That did it.
Dave On Sat, 31 Mar 2012, Peter Morgan wrote: > just delete all the moc_*.cpp files.. as these are "re/generated" by Qt > > eg rm moc_*.cpp > > pete > > On 31 March 2012 01:48, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Peter! > > > > v.0.3 master gives this error if you build with qt 4.81: > > > > > > moc_qwwsmtpclient.cpp:14:2: error: #error "This file was generated using > > the moc from 4.7.1. It" > > moc_qwwsmtpclient.cpp:15:2: error: #error "cannot be used with the include > > files from this version of Qt." > > > > I look forward to the day I might use Trojita as my primary IMAP client. > > > > Thanks > > Dave > > > > On Sat, 31 Mar 2012, Peter Morgan wrote: > > > >> Testing ;-) > >> > >> On 30 March 2012 11:06, Jan Kundrát <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > It's my pleasure to announce that version v0.3 of Trojitá [1], a fast > >> > and lightweight IMAP e-mail client based on the Qt library, is now > >> > available [2]. For more details of what Trojitá is and who should use > >> > it, please see below. > >> > > >> > Changes since version v0.2.9.4 > >> > ------------------------------ > >> > > >> > This release is a major one, bringing new features, plenty of bugfixes > >> > and two new contributors to the table. A quick summary of what has > >> > happened: > >> > > >> > * Drastic reduction in memory usage > >> > * Tagging e-mails (contributed by Shanti Bouchez) > >> > * Faster fetching of data > >> > * Much more efficient support for threading > >> > * More robust IMAP support > >> > * A new Debug menu > >> > * Autocompletion of e-mail addresses (contributed by Thomas Gahr) > >> > * Reporting server/client configuration through ID > >> > * Support of multipart/related for full rfc2387 compliance > >> > * Showing Trojita's homepage on start > >> > * GUI fixes (now finally works in dark themes) > >> > * SMTP works over SSL (contributed by Shanti Bouchez) > >> > * Expanded unit test coverage > >> > * Plenty of bugfixes and further improvements > >> > > >> > What is Trojitá > >> > --------------- > >> > > >> > Trojitá is a very fast and lightweight IMAP e-mail client written using > >> > the Qt library. > >> > > >> > What could make Trojitá interesting for you > >> > ------------------------------------------- > >> > > >> > * It's a pure Qt4 application with no additional dependencies; it builds > >> > in two-and-half minutes on a five-year-old laptop > >> > * Robust IMAP core implemented using Qt's Model-View framework > >> > * Standards compliance is a design goal > >> > * On-demand message list and body part loading ("lazy loading") > >> > * Offline IMAP support > >> > * Support for bandwidth-saving mode aimed at mobile users with expensive > >> > connection > >> > * IMAP over SSH -- instead of going over an SSL socket, the server could > >> > be accessed via SSH > >> > * Safe and robust dealing with HTML mail > >> > > >> > Please note that the "message sending" and "message composing" features > >> > of Trojitá are a bit lagging at this point and therefore it is not > >> > recommended to use Trojitá for these tasks apart from testing. > >> > > >> > Certain features of Trojitá depend on the IMAP server's functionality. > >> > Trojitá is written from the bottom-up as an IMAP client and is designed > >> > around its feature set. For example, threaded message viewing (ie. > >> > "conversations") is supported only if the server implements an > >> > appropriate extension for now. > >> > > >> > Trojitá is under heavy development, features are added on almost daily > >> > basis and the codebase is rapidly maturing. Certain useful features are > >> > still missing, there is no support for searching, for example. We have > >> > tickets opened for these, so please Cc yourself at the task tracker if > >> > you would like to follow the progress here. > >> > > >> > Finally, as with any software, Trojitá has some bugs which are already > >> > known and reported in the issue tracker [3] and some which are still > >> > waiting for discovery. That said, it is safe to use to for *reading* > >> > mail. I've been doing that for several years on a production account, > >> > and I have never lost a mail with Trojitá. Please do not send e-mails > >> > with current version, though, as it is known to produce non-standard > >> > messages in certain circumstances. > >> > > >> > Where I can get it > >> > ------------------ > >> > > >> > Our web has all the required information, but if you are impatient and > >> > just want to grab the tarball for v0.3, download from Sourceforge: > >> > > >> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/trojita/files/src/trojita-0.3.tar.bz2/download > >> > > >> > Trojitá is known to work on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It should also > >> > run on all platforms supported by Qt. A MeeGo version is still pending, > >> > though. > >> > > >> > Reporting bugs and wishes > >> > ------------------------- > >> > > >> > Please use the Redmine portal [4] to report issues with Trojitá. If you > >> > do not want to be bothered by a registration, please at least send bug > >> > reports via e-mail or report them at the #trojita IRC channel on > >> > Freenode. > >> > > >> > Community > >> > --------- > >> > > >> > Trojita could always use more people in the community. Areas in which > >> > people are needed most, as well as general guidelines about how we > >> > prefer to work are documented at the wiki. > >> > > >> > The IRC channel is #trojita on irc.freenode.net, the mailing list is > >> > [email protected] (moderation required for non-subscribers, > >> > archived at various places [6] etc). > >> > > >> > Acknowledgment > >> > -------------- > >> > > >> > A huge thank you goes to two new contributors who have submitted patches > >> > to make Trojitá better. It's my please to introduce Shanti Bouchez who > >> > is responsible for the new feature of tagging messages (and fixed > >> > STARTTLS for SMTP subscription in the process, among other things). The > >> > second contributor is Thomas Gahr who added e-mail auto-completion and > >> > fixed bugs. > >> > > >> > Since its inception in 2006, many other people have contributed to > >> > Trojitá as well. I'd like to mention patches from Benson Tsai, John > >> > Rogelstad, Andrew Brouwers, Gil Moskowitz, Ji??í Helebrant, Jun Yang, > >> > Justin J, and Tomá?? Kouba, who have all sent patches in. Finally, > >> > another huge thank you goes to anyone who has reported bugs or helped > >> > make Trojitá better in any way. > >> > > >> > [1] http://trojita.flaska.net/ > >> > [2] https://projects.flaska.net/news/8 > >> > [3] https://projects.flaska.net/projects/trojita/issues > >> > [4] https://projects.flaska.net/projects/trojita/issues/new > >> > [5] > >> > https://projects.flaska.net/projects/trojita/wiki/Contributing_to_Trojita > >> > [6] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.trojita.general > >> > > >> > Cheers, > >> > Jan > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Trojita, a fast e-mail client -- http://trojita.flaska.net/ > >> > > >> > > >
