On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Helge Fredriksen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I have tested it sucessfully on Linux, and should be able during late next
> week to run some tests on Windows as well.
>

That's one thing already, it runs on at least three Linux setups now
;) Two of mine (Gentoo) and another one :p

> I'm still awaiting answers from the Codehaus people on hosting possibilities
> for bug tracking.
>

I have failed to see so far the proposed user interface to codehaus...
Is there a link to an existing project?

I'm asking this because I have been quite formatted to the "agile"
development process, using Jira as a tool... And yes, Jira is just a
tool. Codehaus could fit the bill as a tool, I cannot tell. But bug
tracking is not everything. You must have a "product plan" as well
(what do we want achieved, at what time, etc).

> Any ideas about what the OpenGL problems are all about? I did test a OpenGL
> enabled map widget written in C++ that I was able to sucessfully get
> run/compile
> on this branch (using the generator to get the java stubs).
>

Well, on my side, the Painting2D example failed to draw anything
OpenGL at all. There were stack traces on stderr, but I didn't record
them... Eventually, it all ended with a SIGSEGV from the JVM.

I'm in an embarrassing situation, really: I can work out and improve
the build system, but I'm pretty much useless at everything else at
the moment... I still don't understand the generator, in spite of the
two patches I made up for the typesystem, both of which were more
guesswork that anything else, and understanding the generator fully is
a required skill to not only fix bugs (the QTranslator bug comes to
mind), but also make qt-jambi map new APIs (QGesture comes to mind).

Eskil has given us all a starting point, but I'm not qualified enough
to build upon it, and I won't be for a good deal of time. Patches on
the community branch are more than welcome. As git detects moves,
these patches can be applied on top of the build branch as well as the
master branch, a git cherry-pick will apply them cleanly anyway, so...
Up to... Not me at the moment :p... to enhance qt-jambi itself.

-- 
Francis Galiegue, [email protected]
"It seems obvious [...] that at least some 'business intelligence'
tools invest so much intelligence on the business side that they have
nothing left for generating SQL queries" (Stéphane Faroult, in "The
Art of SQL", ISBN 0-596-00894-5)

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