[Development] [Announce] Qt 6.7.2 Released

2024-06-18 Thread List for announcements regarding Qt releases and development via Announce via Development
Hi! We have released Qt 6.7.2, see https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-6.7.2-released Big thanks to everyone involved! Br, Jani Heikkinen Release Manager ___ Announce mailing list annou...@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/announce --

Re: [Development] Changing Qt's Binary Compatibility policy

2024-06-18 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Tuesday 18 June 2024 07:53:32 GMT-7 Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development wrote: > I think this is now effectively a separate thread of discussion, since > these deprecations create source incompatibilities, not binary > incompatibilities. > > Should we discuss it at the QtCS in a couple of

Re: [Development] Changing Qt's Binary Compatibility policy

2024-06-18 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development
Hi, On 18/06/2024 10:15, Alex Blasche via Development wrote: Our biggest issue is the adoption of Qt by users moving from one major release to the next. The deprecations start to become a liability and while they keep SC compatibility in check for Qt 6 they become a serious concern for any

Re: [Development] Adding CPD support to Qt print dialog

2024-06-18 Thread Volker Hilsheimer via Development
Hi all, The support for Common Print Dialog Backends has been in the works for a while. As of last year we are provisioning the SDK in our CI nodes: https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qt5/+/471258 but the change on Qt is stuck a bit. Could someone with experience and knowledge about the

Re: [Development] Changing Qt's Binary Compatibility policy

2024-06-18 Thread Alex Blasche via Development
>From: Development on behalf of apoenitz > >Sent: Friday, 14 June 2024 19:32 >There are by now ~240 QT_DEPRECATED_VERSION_X_6_* in qtbase alone. Fixing them >today involves touching thousands line of code in my code base(s). Very few of >them are truly,