On 2/1/19 1:38 PM, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> It appears the archive has been restored, as far as I can tell. Thanks to
> whoever got that done!
>
It is indeed much better! As some of you may have noticed, there are
still a few things to iron out. Please report any further findings on
the Jira
Il 01/02/19 13:38, Shawn Rutledge ha scritto:
It appears the archive has been restored, as far as I can tell. Thanks to
whoever got that done!
Development looks ok-ish, but other mailing lists (e.g. interest,
creator) are still broken!
Ok-ish: the archives using EET/EEST instead of
Hi all,
Feature freeze for Qt 5.13 is now in effect and branching from 'dev' to '5.13'
is complete. From now on 'dev' is for Qt 5.14 and all changes targeted to Qt
5.13 must be done in '5.13' branch.
If not already done please update Qt 5.13 new features page:
It appears the archive has been restored, as far as I can tell. Thanks to
whoever got that done!
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Will definitely do. So far it appears only my laptop is affected, other
devices are fine. Just seeing a lot of random oddness, once I have confirmed
that it's not our code doing silly things (and reproducible samples) I will
definitely place feedback in Jira... Also trying out the 5.13.0
Am 01.02.19 um 11:23 schrieb Jani Heikkinen:
> Hi,
>
> Qt 5.12.1 is released today. See more info from blog post:
> http://blog.qt.io/blog/2019/02/01/qt-5-12-1-released/
cool :)
>
> Big thanks to everyone involved!
+1
ekke
>
> br,
> Jani Heikkinen
> Release Manager
>
Hi,
Qt 5.12.1 is released today. See more info from blog post:
http://blog.qt.io/blog/2019/02/01/qt-5-12-1-released/
Big thanks to everyone involved!
br,
Jani Heikkinen
Release Manager
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Merges
* Submodules and qt5 are fine.
Integrations and Provisionings
* qt5 5.12 are healthy
* Trying to have a few changes from Ryan, about docker based network test
server for Windows, see
Hi!
This is sadly to hear. Please report all findings in Jira
br,
Jani
From: Development on behalf of Mark De Wit
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 10:40 AM
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Development] HEADS-UP: Branching from '5.12' to
Hmm, having given 5.12.1 a good try, sadly I'm seeing too many regressions with
our QWidgets application for us to deploy it. Shame, as it did fix some of
our last remaining high-dpi issues in WebEngine and it looks like it handles
mixed-dpi screens on Windows better than 5.12.0.
Mark
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