Den 4 apr 2016 4:40 em skrev "Jason H" <jh...@gmx.com>: > > > I'm working on a product based on Ubuntu 15.10, where Qt 5.4.1 is the > > packaged version (I know a more recent Ubuntu is soon to be released, > > and an LTS at that, but we're on this version for now). > > > > Is there an online way to find out which versions of packages I can > > import from the QtQuick 2 that comes with 5.4.1, short of downloading > > the offline documentation? > > > > Experimentally I've deduced that > > > > QtQuick 2.4 > > QtQuick.Window 2.2 > > QtQuick.Controls 1.3 > > QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.3 > > QtQuick.Layouts 1.1 > > > > are the versions available in 5.4.1 for the packages I'm using, but it > > would be great if there was a way to look up/confirm this quickly. > > > > I know there's older Qt docs at http://doc.qt.io/archives/ , but it > > only stretches one version back, to Qt 5.4. > > QtCreator seems to know what versions are installed, and suggests these via auto-complete.
Ah, yes hadn't noticed that somehow, thanks. Now the problem is instead stupid me who's developing on a laptop with 5.5.1 installed, when our target machine, mounted in our prototype product downstairs, runs 5.4.1 :) I should probably downgrade. Elvis > > Hijacking this a bit, what is the behavior of imports when a later version is present? What am I missing when my script does an import of a previous version? Am I not getting bug fixes? It would be nice to know what the deltas are between versions, as well as a wildcard for importing whatever the latest and greatest is. Kind of like node's npm where you can spec a version and anything after that version. > > > >
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