Thank you to those who answered on-list and off-list. Seeing what you told me, I will move on to other holiday activities. But I will follow the developments of qt with my distro of choice (OpenSuse) and I will try again, when the timing is better. This might fall into my next stay in Europe, then slow internet will also not be a problem. :)
I would still like to just "see" the 1.5.0. So if anybody has an answer to how I can parallel-install the stable package and the KDE development package, even still based on qt4, I would gladly have a go at that. (I have always appreciated the fact, that the provided installers for Windows allow this: install several versions in their own folders respectively. If there is a windows version of 1.5.0, I have not been able to find it. But I fully understand if they do not exist. Would just be sad to miss them, if they have been done by somebody.) greetings, Martin >>> >> >> My sense of what is happening is that the major distros of Linux are >> all waiting until their next upgrade to finally incorporate qt5 >> fully. It's really their fault, since they should have been seeing >> what's going on with various projects incorporating qt5. They seem to >> have this mindset that no one compiles software anymore, so everybody >> will just be happy when qt5-based versions make their way to the >> regular repositories. > > there is one problem with Qt5 - it uses v8 as its JavaScript engine and > it means that only x86/x86_64 and ARM architectures are supported. > That's a problem for distros targeting multiple architectures. > > > Dan > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net > -- ZASKE Martin responsable G?G? BP 50 - Bassila - B?nin tel G?G? 66.66.11.11 tel pers 97.44.62.95
