On Tue, Jul 7, 2020, 1:11 PM Pascal Quantin <pas...@wireshark.org> wrote:
> Hi John, > > Le mar. 7 juil. 2020 à 19:09, John Thacker <johnthac...@gmail.com> a > écrit : > >> On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 10:48 AM Graham Bloice < >> graham.blo...@trihedral.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> The table of Qt versions shows which versions have been used in >>> Wireshark installers for Windows and macOS. Determining the versions >>> available on specific Linux distributions is a bit more of an artform but >>> can be gleaned from the tables further down. >>> >> >> Ah, I see, yes I misread the table and interpreted the bold versions as >> minimum requirements. I just took a look and updated the RHEL/CentOS and >> SLES information. Looking at the rest of the tables, Debian Jesse just went >> end of support, so Ubuntu xenial (16.04LTS, end of support April 2021) >> being at 5.5.x is I think the oldest QT in a still officially supported >> distribution on that page. After that there's several at 5.6.x. >> >> I reckon that QT 5.9 is fine for every distro's most recent LTS release, >> and 5.6 is fine for every distro's N-1 LTS release. Personally I'd be fine >> with moving master to 5.9 (which also settles requiring C+11), but I could >> understand 5.6. >> > > Can't this code be made conditional to the Qt version used for compiling? > It can be, but I think I would just as well rewrite it to use code from QT 5.3 and earlier. In this case I don't think there's from later than 5.3 that's absolutely necessary for the functionality, more just syntactic sugar that can be done a different way. John
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