Hi!
We are planning to start creating snapshots from Qt 5.5 soon after Qt5.4.0
release
Br,
Jani
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>>From: development-bounces+jani.heikkinen=theqtcompany.com@qt-
>>project.org [mailto:development-
>>bounces+jani.heikkinen=theqtcompany@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of
>
On Monday 08 December 2014 22:55:39 Valery Kotov wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm currently working on QTBUG-36811 (Qml date behaves unexpectedly for
> negative years). Unfortunately, I'm a little unsure how negative years
> should be handled with qml date. Actually, I've got the same confusion
> about
On Monday 08 December 2014 16:19:49 Ayberk Özgür wrote:
> +1 for being able to work with Qt3D dev branch without building Qt itself.
All you need to build for Qt3D is (afaik) Qt Base and, optionally, Qt
Declarative. It's pretty easy to do that, and quick to update afterwards as
well. This should
Dear all,
I'm currently working on QTBUG-36811 (Qml date behaves unexpectedly for
negative years). Unfortunately, I'm a little unsure how negative years
should be handled with qml date. Actually, I've got the same confusion
about 0 year.
At some point qml date uses QDate class. And QDate handles n
Umm... don't know. Compiling Qt on Linux is easy for me. I really hate to do it
on Windows. But even there I see it as good opportunity
to understand more of Qt and its dependencies. I notice changes in command line
parameters early. I discover bugs, which might only happen
with my toolchain and
+1 for the idea of having continuous creation of snapshots every 1-2 weeks as
proposed by Massimo Callegari
Il giorno 08/dic/2014, alle ore 16:19, Ayberk Özgür ha
scritto:
> +1 for being able to work with Qt3D dev branch without building Qt itself.
>
> On 08. 12. 14 16:17, Massimo Callegari w
+1 for being able to work with Qt3D dev branch without building Qt itself.
On 08. 12. 14 16:17, Massimo Callegari wrote:
Andrew,
I am well aware of that site, and I frequently download snapshots when
they are available.
My whole point is regarding Qt 5.5.0.
Now we need to wait months before th
Andrew,I am well aware of that site, and I frequently download snapshots when
they are available.My whole point is regarding Qt 5.5.0.Now we need to wait
months before the first alpha snapshots will be available.
My idea is to start seeing snapshots this month.I am especially interested in
Qt3D
Hi Massimo,
Perhaps you’re looking for http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/ ?
Cheers,
Andrew
From: development-bounces+andrew.knight=theqtcompany@qt-project.org
[mailto:development-bounces+andrew.knight=theqtcompany@qt-project.org] On
Behalf Of Massimo Callegari
Sent: 08 December
Hello Qt team, Jani,if possible, it would be nice to have snapshots during the
whole development of a Qt release.I'm not asking for nightly builds, but I
would say snapshots every 1-2 weeks would allow a lot of users to test the
latest developments, especially for those who follow Gerrit like me
Hi all,
We have Qt5.4.0 final packages available for your testing here:
Windows: http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/qt/5.4/5.4.0/2014-12-07_97/
Linux: http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/qt/5.4/5.4.0/2014-12-07_106/
mac: http://download.qt-project.org/snapshots/qt/5.4/5.4.0/2014-12
Dear Qt Developers,
Recently I came across the quaternion QML API, and realized that all
methods (like rotatedVector(QVector3D&), normalize() and
operator*(QQuaternion&, QQuaternion&)) in the c++ API are missing;
there's only the scalar and vector components as reals. Is there a
specific reaso
On Friday 5. December 2014 10.56.48 Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Was there anyone who did not get seconded?
No. You approved all of them. :)
- Paul
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