AFAIK continues integration uses Qt 5.9.4, I personally upgraded to 5.9.5 right
after it came out and the latest QtCreator version. I've just now amended the
handbook text, but not (yet) the image.
Bye, Jojo
---- Lasconic schrieb ----
>LTS means Long Term Support.
>I hope you get better luck with Qt 5.9. They do quite frequent release so
>it's hard to have our dev handbook really up to date. Feel free to update
>it (3 dots menu, top left > edit). FWIW, our continuous integration builds
>every commit on windows in release mode with Qt 5.9 without problem. I
>build from time to time locally debug and release version on windows but
>only on the command line. Other developers might have more info.
>
>lasconic
>
>Le jeu. 10 mai 2018 à 20:25, Sideways Skullfinger <
>sidew...@sidewaysskullfinger.com> a écrit :
>
>> Sorry, I forgot to mention: Windows 10.
>> You're right , the instructions say 5.9.4. Somewhere I read "get the
>> latest version", and maybe I confused the CMake 3.10.1 with Qt 5.10.1,
>> which is what I'm running now. I also saw several, recent posts in the
>> Support forum that mentioned Qt 5.10.1, but not as the problem, simply as
>> the platform.
>>
>> I just opened the Qt Maintenance Tool and an now regressing to 5.9.5. It
>> takes a while. What is a LTS release?
>>
>> The docs
>> <https://musescore.org/en/handbook/developers-handbook/compilation/compile-instructions-windows-mingw-git>
>> are mixed, with the screen shot showing 5.9.3 and the text below telling
>> you to update to 5.9.4, if that matters to you:
>>
>> ...
>>
>>
>> There is always something that I screw up in these types of
>> installs/updates. Thanks for the reply, sorry for the bother. I haven't
>> synchronized to the master in 2 years, and the code sync has been
>> surprisingly easy, but not CMake and Qt. It's always something.
>>
>>
>> On 5/10/2018 12:06 PM, Lasconic wrote:
>>
>>
>> Currently, master branch is typically built with Qt 5.9.x, a LTS release.
>> Which OS are you using?
>>
>>
>>> CMakeLists.txt has several places where the %{sourcedir}/build/ is
>>> used. The online documentation says clearly to use build.qtc, which I
>>> was using previously.
>>
>>
>> %{sourcedir}/build is correct and is where build scripts are stored :
>> https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/tree/master/build
>> It has nothing to do with the directory where the build is stored.
>>
>> lasconic
>>
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