29.11.2016, 10:43, "Jake Petroules" <jake.petrou...@qt.io>:
> I don't know what sort of cross build and deployment environment you've set 
> up, but I've worked with Qt Creator developing on actual embedded Linux 
> hardware and the code-deploy-test cycle is lightning fast; no slower than 
> desktop at all.

Indeed. Testing changes on device maybe somewhat slower, but there are lots of 
things that are not possible to check properly on desktop.

>
> iOS may be slower in particular due to our suboptimal build process 
> implementation on that platform (and thus recommending that you use the iOS 
> Simulator instead might not be a viable alternative), but I at least have 
> never noticed any problems with slowness here so I'm not sure what you're 
> referring to.
>
> Android, I'm not sure. Again, possibly due to the suboptimal build process 
> implementation, but at least the emulators are blazing fast these days 
> compared to the original SDK back in 2010 or so.
>
>>  On Nov 28, 2016, at 11:37 PM, Alexander Nassian 
>> <nass...@bitshift-dynamics.de> wrote:
>>
>>  I don’t get the use case for having *only* iOS installed on my system. As 
>> well as for example only a cross Qt for an embedded device (iOS is 
>> practically the same thing). The normal development cycle should be (at 
>> least in my opinion) mainly develop on the desktop and check on the target 
>> in a regular manner. The cross build and deployment is enormously slower 
>> than on the desktop (which is ok with a cycle as I described), so why would 
>> I ever *only* use the cross build and deployment? Same thing for Android. 
>> Same thing for any embedded Linux target, but in contrast to Android and iOS 
>> we don’t deliver prebuilt binaries for them.
>>
>>  Beste Grüße / Best regards,
>>  Alexander Nassian
>>
>>>  Am 29.11.2016 um 08:24 schrieb Jani Heikkinen <jani.heikki...@qt.io>:
>>>
>>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>>  From: Development [mailto:development-
>>>>  bounces+jani.heikkinen=qt...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Jake Petroules
>>>>  Sent: maanantaina 28. marraskuuta 2016 20.23
>>>>  To: Alexander Blasche <alexander.blas...@qt.io>
>>>>  Cc: development@qt-project.org; releas...@qt-project.org
>>>>  Subject: Re: [Development] Qt 5.9
>>>>
>>>>>  On Nov 28, 2016, at 7:40 AM, Alexander Blasche
>>>>  <alexander.blas...@qt.io> wrote:
>>>>>  Ok, let's summarize and restate the package list for Qt 5.9 based on the
>>>>  comments provided on this mail thread. The list describes the delta to Qt 
>>>> 5.8
>>>>  packages:
>>>>>  * For macOS we drop 10.9 and support 10.10, 10.11 & 10.12
>>>>>  * For iOS we drop 7.x and support 8.x, 9.x, 10.x
>>>>
>>>>  * For tvOS we drop 9.x and support 10.x
>>>>  * For watchOS we drop 2.x and support 3.x
>>>>
>>>>>  * MinGW remains 5.3 using 32 bit
>>>>>  * Add MSVC 2017 64bit desktop
>>>>>  * Add MSVC 2017 UWP (x64, x86, armv7)
>>>>>  * Drop MSVC 2013 x86
>>>>>  * Drop MSVC 2013 for WinRT/WinPhone & MSVC 2013 for WinRT 8.1 and
>>>>  WinPhone 8.1
>>>>>  * Drop standalone macOS Android installer; One having iOS & Android
>>>>
>>>>  As I said, let's not, and instead drop the massive macOS+iOS+Android
>>>>  installer in favor of an iOS-only installer.
>>>
>>>  Is it really so that users of iOS installer needs only iOS binaries and 
>>> nothing for desktop side?
>>>
>>>  In this case I agree this might be the optimal solution but this doesn't 
>>> decrease amount of our installers and that's why I prefer just dropping 
>>> that one & keep those two old ones:
>>>  - one just for macOS + another one for macOS, iOS & Android
>>>
>>>  br,
>>>  Jani
>>>
>>>>>  * For Windows Android start doing Android Windows build with MinGW53
>>>>>  * Start supporting QNX 7.0
>>>>>
>>>>>  --
>>>>>  Alex
>>>>>
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