On Thursday, 24 May 2018 16:45:58 -03 Thiago Macieira wrote:
> The problem is that those sources are *not* what's on the repository, since
> our process includes a little more besides git archive. I know I couldn't
> recreate the release, if just given a tarball.
I meant "if given a tag name"
--
On Thursday, 24 May 2018 16:18:22 -03 Stottlemyer, Brett (B.S.) wrote:
> Maybe a combination is possible, where the project files look in a common
> location. If licheck isn't found, attempt to grab the file via https and
> put it there? Or print the necessary `git clone` message to grab licheck
On Thursday, 24 May 2018 15:47:52 -03 Jani Heikkinen wrote:
> Is sources really needed to be stored? Those pre-releases are also tagged in
> the git so everyone can get those from there if needed. And by default
> users should user official releases which are of course still available
> under
> -Original Message-
> From: Development project.org> On Behalf Of Thiago Macieira
> Sent: torstai 24. toukokuuta 2018 15.23
> To: development@qt-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Development] Cleaning old development releases from
> download.qt.io
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 12:58:43PM +, Kai Koehne wrote:
> > -Original Message- [...] Can .pro files test for commercial
> > vs. oss licenses? If so, and you create a non- Qt project repo,
> > couldn't some .pro in qtbase retrieve licheck, like QtCreator does
> > here:
On Thursday, 24 May 2018 09:58:43 -03 Kai Koehne wrote:
> Thanks, that's actually an interesting idea. Obvious downside is that you
> need network access ... but you can argue that, if people are using git,
> they most likely have it
Uh... not really. I use git while on the plane :-)
--
Thiago
> -Original Message-
> [...]
> Can .pro files test for commercial vs. oss licenses? If so, and you create a
> non-
> Qt project repo, couldn't some .pro in qtbase retrieve licheck, like QtCreator
> does here: http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt-creator/qt-
> creator.git/tree/qtcreator.pro#n123?
>
> -Original Message-
> [ ..]
> Would it perhaps be possible for configure to just look in "well known"
> locations in the system where the online installer can place them (or place a
> file
> that contains the path to licheck) ?
That's a good idea, though the online installer has always
On Wednesday, 23 May 2018 14:49:06 -03 Stottlemyer, Brett (B.S.) wrote:
> Can .pro files test for commercial vs. oss licenses? If so, and you create
> a non-Qt project repo, couldn't some .pro in qtbase retrieve licheck, like
> QtCreator does here:
>
Am 24.05.2018 um 13:55 schrieb Milian Wolff:
On Thursday, May 24, 2018 1:10:12 PM CEST Arno Rehn wrote:
in addition to the Python WebChannel client, we've also created one for
.NET:
https://github.com/MenloSystems/webchannel.net
It supports .NET 3.5 and .NET 4. With dynamic objects (i.e. late
On Thursday, May 24, 2018 1:10:12 PM CEST Arno Rehn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in addition to the Python WebChannel client, we've also created one for
> .NET:
>
> https://github.com/MenloSystems/webchannel.net
>
> It supports .NET 3.5 and .NET 4. With dynamic objects (i.e. late
> binding) support in the
Hi,
in addition to the Python WebChannel client, we've also created one for
.NET:
https://github.com/MenloSystems/webchannel.net
It supports .NET 3.5 and .NET 4. With dynamic objects (i.e. late
binding) support in the latter, working with QWebChannel in C# is
actually quite pleasant.
A
Hi.
Unfortunately it isn't that easy to figure out but the data is available; you
just need to know from where to search it :D
Configure options can be found from (qtbase) build log, from qt5.git
integration. E.g for 5.6.3
Hey everbody,
Am 15.02.2017 um 20:07 schrieb Milian Wolff:
On Mittwoch, 15. Februar 2017 11:15:13 CET Jonathan Liu wrote:
I agree, this sounds pretty useful, especially given that we’re also
working again on pyside since this spring.
...especially an implementation in Python and C++ both from
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 11:23 AM Tobias Hunger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am pleased to announce that Orgad Shaneh is now maintainer of the
> plugins related to version control systems in Qt Creator. He has done most
> work in this area for a long time nowe and I am sure he will
Hello,
I am pleased to announce that Orgad Shaneh is now maintainer of the plugins
related to version control systems in Qt Creator. He has done most work in this
area for a long time nowe and I am sure he will continue to do a great job in
his new role as well.
The maintainers page has been
Hello
I'm going to build Qt from source for the first time in order to fix some
issues in Quick Controls. I will need to rebuild Qt on Windows x86_64, OS X
and Linux. Where can I find exact `configure` options used to create public
releases 5.6.3 and 5.9.5 as well as exact versions of
Hi!
Disk usage in download.qt.io is quite huge (~1.5 TB) at the moment and it is
causing problems for mirrors and mirroring. We are cleaning up unnecessary
stuff from there and one thing to remove is old qt pre-releases (snapshots,
alpha, beta and rc releases) from
Hello,
Qt Contributors' Summit 2018 is closing in fast.
The time is June 11-12th. And the location is Oslo, The BI centre at
Sandakerveien 116, 0484 Oslo.
The event is aimed for everyone who is interested in the future of Qt, or has
contributed in some way to Qt in the past year. (contribution
19 matches
Mail list logo