I see, you guys don't have time (motivation or whatever) to look closer into this issue. At least I tried.
As to Ubuntu's popularity - I don't like Canonical nor Ubuntu - but I have to use it cause it sucks less than other distros I tried out and regardless of the platitudes about "popularity" we can get into - it's clear that Ubuntu is so popular that Qt's devs shouldn't leave this issue uninvestigated, since the source code for Ubuntu's Qt4 version is open source and available you guys could check if you wanted. On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com>wrote: > On segunda-feira, 14 de outubro de 2013 18:55:56, Jiergir Ogoerg wrote: > > 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. > > If they patch Qt, we can't do much. > > I hope their packagers are around the mailing list to answer. > > PS: Ubuntu being the most popular depends on your criteria for defining > what > "popular" means. > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com > Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development > >
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