On 14/10/2014 10:39 pm, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 October 2014 21:14:10 Ben McGinnes wrote:
>> I can't speak for Kurt, but mine is just a couple of lines in one
>> file, though it might be better served by a script to detect the
>> correct attributes for that file and apply them during
On Tuesday 14 October 2014 21:14:10 Ben McGinnes wrote:
> I can't speak for Kurt, but mine is just a couple of lines in one
> file, though it might be better served by a script to detect the
> correct attributes for that file and apply them during (or immediately
> after) installation.
If in doubt
On 14/10/2014 6:57 pm, Thiago Macieira wrote:
>
> Bug fixes go to the oldest branch where the fix is applicable, not
> the branch where the bug manifests.
I'm not entirely sure which that would be, I know it's not in 4.8.6
because it's still behaving itself as normal, along with the lib
bindings.
On Tuesday 14 October 2014 18:13:54 Ben McGinnes wrote:
> > After a long time, I finally found time again to help Qt forward (at least
> > that is what I hope ). I have a few questions regarding the 'new'
> > branching scheme:
> > 1. Is this somewhere documented?
> > 2. Where do bug fixes go? I ta
Il 14/10/2014 08:40, Kurt Pattyn ha scritto:
I have a few questions regarding the 'new' branching scheme:
1. Is this somewhere documented?
Yes: http://qt-project.org/wiki/Branch-Guidelines
2. Where do bug fixes go? I talked to Peppe regarding this, and according to
him, bugs should be commit
On 14/10/2014 5:40 pm, Kurt Pattyn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After a long time, I finally found time again to help Qt forward (at least
> that is what I hope :-) ).
> I have a few questions regarding the 'new' branching scheme:
> 1. Is this somewhere documented?
> 2. Where do bug fixes go? I talked to Pep
Hi,
After a long time, I finally found time again to help Qt forward (at least that
is what I hope :-) ).
I have a few questions regarding the 'new' branching scheme:
1. Is this somewhere documented?
2. Where do bug fixes go? I talked to Peppe regarding this, and according to
him, bugs should be