To test qt4 I did "sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev", that is, the libs that
come with Ubuntu. I'm not a Qt developer so I hope you guys figure out why
(Ubuntu's) Qt4 works and (the offline version of) Qt5.2 beta doesn't.
Since Ubuntu is the most popular distro I would guess it's worth spending
some time investigating this issue, I'm just a Qt user so I don't know how
Qt works underneath.


On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Thiago Macieira
<thiago.macie...@intel.com>wrote:

> On segunda-feira, 14 de outubro de 2013 18:10:34, Jiergir Ogoerg wrote:
> > But the Qt4's systray works properly in this same version of Unity (I
> just
> > tested myself).
> >
> > The issue you linked to is a different one, and the post is old and
> doesn't
> > work - you can't white-list anything any longer in Unity (desktop >
> unity >
> > panel doesn't exist in dconf), so it's certainly a Qt5+ issue.
> >
> > So the question stays, is it a policy for Qt4 to work with the Unity sys
> > tray and Qt5 to not work?
>
> Does Qt 4 get patches from Ubuntu to work with the new systray protocol?
>
> Or does the Unity host accept the old XEmbed systray protocol?
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>   Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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