On 18 November 2014 17:35, Pascal Quantin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Le 18 nov. 2014 18:28, "Gerald Combs" <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > > On 11/18/14 4:54 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote: > >> > >> 2014-11-18 13:35 GMT+01:00 Graham Bloice <[email protected]>: > >>> > >>> I just noticed that the buildbots (and presumably the releases) are > using the opengl version of QT, whereas I've always used the angle version > in my local builds. > >>> > >>> The QT page on the choice ( > http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt-5-on-Windows-ANGLE-and-OpenGL) implies that > the angle version is more general purpose and required if you want to use > RDP or QTMultimedia video. > >>> > >>> Has there been an explicit discussion on the QT version that I've > missed, or should we discuss this now? > >> > >> > >> Hi Graham, > >> > >> I don't think this was ever discussed. As RDP is a quite common usage > on Windows (as seen with the GTK2 specific memory bug reports we got), > ANGLE would seem to be the best choice. The drawback of dropping Windows XP > support is not an issue as we already decided to stop supporting it > officially. > > > > We fall under the " Your application does not use OpenGL at all" case > described in the page linked above, so I followed their recommendations and > installed the OpenGL packages. If anyone plans on adding an RTP video > player or using QGLWidget I can switch to the ANGLE packages. > > > > Are there issues with using our current packages over RDP? It's been > working fine here, even at low color depths. > > I did not check it myself and just assumed that what was written on the Qt > page was right. If it works with OpenGL and RDP, that's fine! (and I will > change my local configuration). > I didn't check either, just read the page and thought the angle version was best for us. -- Graham Bloice
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