Hi Michael,
Could you please follow these steps to provide more information?
1. Launch a vanilla Qt Creator, NOT the one comming with Sailfish OS SDK
2. Go to menu Debug > Start Debugging > Start and debug external application...
3. Browse for C:\SailfishOS\bin\qmllivebench.exe and start it
4.
Hi,
nice update!
Unfortunately I am not able to test the new QML live coding, as the
qmllivebench.exe crashes directly after the window appears
("qmllivebench.exe has stopped working").
I am on a Windows 10 machine (insider preview).
I tried to run it as Administrator and even though CMD in
On Thu, 2017-02-09 at 13:08 +, Jarkko Lehtoranta wrote:
> * Qt 5.6 module imports allowed
> * Relaxed app internal QML module naming rules.
Yay, these are very nice changes, thank you :D
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Kaj-Michael Lang
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Hello,
Today (Feb 9th) at 13:00 UTC we have published new installers and repositories
of the Sailfish OS SDK. This SDK release is called 1701 and it matches Jolla
Release 2.1.0.
Please, read the following notes about the Early Access SDK:
- By using the Early Access SDK developers can test
David, have you heard about this: https://www.qpm.io/ ? At the moment
it contains a few Qt qml components but I think publishing
SailfishOS-specific components might be also possible.
2017-02-07 18:07 GMT+03:00 David van Rijn :
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