work.
But not by much. This would be acceptable, provided that generating such a
draft changelog isn't too difficult.
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destructors).
Change-Id: I0dba895b041fe6cf81e6f8939ca85035cd00aad1
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Note how it's repeating information that was already present in the commit
message (it's redundant), just in a different way. Also note how the change log
is not a line, but a longer sentence.
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of the
problem, and is followed by more detail that doesn't need to be part of the
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If they are part of one single change, then it's likely we can word the
changelog such that it explains both bug fixes.
If they are not part of the same change, then you should split in two commits
anyway.
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the class name, module name or the major section of the file
(Important behaviour changes, etc.)
Is this going to be a manual process?
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On segunda-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2013 15.33.59, Knoll Lars wrote:
Finally reading up on some old emails…
I'd say we add the virtual destructors. Better to deal with the fallout now
then in the future.
And rename the libraries to libQt5Multimedia.so.6 ?
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the -qpa argument.
We told you before that QPA on Windows on Qt 4 is entirely unsupported and
plainly does not work. You have now confirmed what we told you: the QPA code
works on Unix systems only.
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should keep obeying the sync.profile and which ones we can
hard code?
Why do you think there would be a conflict in the first place? The conflict has
been resolved. It should not appear again.
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, especially for you: will you try and patch Qt to change the soname if we
don't do it?
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-protocol-version -o
generated\InspectorProtocolVersion.h inspector\Inspector.json
Self-test failed
Looks like the script failed. Maybe it's a conflict with your Python version.
Can you try upgrading or another build?
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fix is the
binary-compatibility one for qtmultimedia.
Both features are enabled only if -developer-build is passed.
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in the project. Iikka's bringing
a specific skill that we need, in addition to his current contributions.
This of course requires that the newly-minted approver stays on, helping us
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is MSVC
2012 (64-bit). The OpenGL builds come right after those two.
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in giving approver rights for
someone who has no clue about most of Qt. I can't claim that myself! I know
QtCore, QtNetwork and QtDBus. I will refrain from approving elsewhere. Why
can't new approvers do the same?
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On sexta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2013 15.07.40, Arunprasad Rajkumar wrote:
Is it possible to add such string while configuring?
No. But it's possible to do the following:
mkdir ../qt-emb-gcc-4.4-mipsel
cd ../qt-emb-gcc-4.4-mipsel
$OLDPWD/configure
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1) Qt library modules are compiled with -Werror (optional, via whitelist)
2) Direct compilation of all headers (mandatory)
Both features are enabled only if -developer-build is passed.
I'm going to assume implied consent
On segunda-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2013 16.06.25, Knoll Lars wrote:
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On 28 January 2013 09:57, Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com
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Options are:
1) always with -developer-build
2) on by default
it goes before turning it on.
The good thing about -Werror is that the failure comes fast.
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On 2013-01-28, Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com wrote:
I'd rather skip that step and simply go to -Werror. Lars proposed that we
experiment with it a little and see how far it goes before turning
called jollybumper. :-)
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-- especially stuff
that has master as the target branch. Also note that the mere act of
abandoning those changes might get the contributor to come back and update the
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abandoned submissions can be un-abandoned by the
author.
I could unsubscribe from stuff that is stale. But it doesn't help me do my job
as a maintainer, since I don't know what reviews are stuck and need a
maintainer to make a decision.
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Sinan forgot to say that this was about the release management ways of
working.
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It is obvious that they don't need a review.
You can't tell apart a real work-in-progress (but not progressed in months)
from an effectively abandoned WIP.
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to be used when running applications. It's
meant only as a helper for porting Qt to new platforms and writing new
plugins.
You might want instead the offscreen plugin that Samuel is working on for Qt
5.1.
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that has successfully
integrated and I recognise as a bugfix. If I forget to do it, I will eventually
get to it when I do my periodic JIRA clean up. Those tasks are easy to spot
because they are In Progress.
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it integrates to release, stable or dev.
If the fix didn't actually fix the issue, the tooling will never know it. This
needs a human to find out about the fact anyway, so this human can reopen the
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what Ossi is proposing.
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time and motivation and simply moves it into the trash can.
Please give more respect others work.
Then let's stop calling the abandoned changes trash. They aren't.
Does that solve the problem?
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and not getting updates.
Did you mean dev, stable or releases?
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choice of the three branches.
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is not useful. By the time we get any reports, it's too
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Those commits aren't trash. They are just not being looked after right now.
That's the definition of abandoned.
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the person that the
current devs working in declarative think is the best person to be maintainer.
I've worked with Alan in the past and I will be really happy if he wants to be
the maintainer. He has my support.
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, there is no failure mode. If the library isn't found, QtCore must
crash / abort / qFatal. Since that's used for everything (QCoreApplication
triggers it), it's pointless to dynamically load it. It just makes the loading
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a very good point. RTL support needs to be verified in Qt Quick.
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the problem is a miscompilation. If that's the case, the solution is: shoot
the compiler in the head.
PS: Could you create a bug in the bugtracker, and fill in the details
there? It's just easier to track there ...
I'll do this if no magic light comes...
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On terça-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2013 13.10.21, Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt
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Technically I don't think Android is considered a Linux-distribution.
Wouldn't this be similar to renaming the OSX mkspec to macx-g++-darwin?
darwin-g++-aqua
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or did something funky happen to that
QLibrary? It's asserting that the library load count is 1, so it should still
be loaded.
I'll try to reproduce the problem and debug it.
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On terça-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2013 07.36.55, Thiago Macieira wrote:
On terça-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2013 16.21.17, Thomas McGuire wrote:
Hi,
On Tuesday 05 February 2013 12:58:21 Fält Simo wrote:
Huh,
CI is up and running normally again.
I am getting weird errors when trying
/widgets/widgets/qabstractbutton.cpp
M src/widgets/widgets/qcombobox.cpp
-1: OS-based policy decisions.
M src/widgets/widgets/qmenu.cpp
+2.
M src/widgets/widgets/qtextbrowser.cpp
#ifdef on assets
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out is to define *both*.
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wrote:
On 02/06/2013 04:43 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
Note: a way out is to define *both*.
This sounds like a logical compromise to me. We can define the
Q_OS_LINUX_ANDROID and document that it's to avoid breaking
solution, at least for a
first go?
It needs a good explanation or it should not be added at all. With all due
respect to Bogdan, I cannot rule out that he made a mistake in interpreting
the situation.
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will realise that there
are more events in the queue and will proceed to dispatch them.
I don't doubt that you found a deadlock condition somehow. But I am not
convinced that you understood it correctly or that you fixed it properly.
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. Empirical evidence (namely, the
lack of bug reports concerning this problem) also supports that conclusion.
If you're finding a problem, its root cause must be elsewhere and must be dealt
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inspected
Maybe there are other events? integration with a non-Qt event loop?
That's what I said about the problem lying elsewhere.
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something to wonder or question, or a need to check with the legal
department.
I think it's ok. Let's just do it.
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Configure.exe fails as it goes in architecture detection app.detectArch()
as there it uses linux-arm-gnueabi-g compiler. Should'nt it be using mingw
compiler?
No. It's trying to figure out what the target platform (the one in xplatform)
supports. So it's running the right compiler.
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memory wise.
That would be ideal, but we don't have anywhere to store such information
until we can break binary compatibility again.
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) Digia releases 4.7.4-digia2 or 4.7.5-digia2, without increasing the main Qt
version number again. That is not a Qt Project release.
Remember: only the Qt Project can create a new Qt version number.
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4.7.5 or 4.7.6 release come from the 4.7
branch. Ditto for the 4.6.5 release and the 4.6 branch.
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in the past year since the
two branches diverged.
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branch. Instead, check out the old base for the commit, cherry-pick the
new commit, and push that.
You can get the old base for the commit from the Gerrit interface. It lists
the SHA-1 of the previous commits, so it's just that plus ~.
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QDoc
* Windows Vista system backend
I expect most of the code required to be completed in teh next few days,
with just some clean-up work, tests and docs to be finished in the feature
branch over the next 2 weeks before merging.
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branches that were
not approved to be in those branches, and that there are changes approved for
the 4.7 release that are not getting included in the release.
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You cannot make that call alone. What's more, we discussed the problem and
the solution for two months in the security mailing list, which you're a
part of. If there's a problem, please start a new thread on this mailing
of
functionality.
Conclusion:
There are risks associated with this fix, including a change of behaviour.
Those are well understood and are deemed acceptable in face of the fix itself.
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if (!QCoreApplicationPrivate::eventDispatcher)
d-createEventDispatcher();
Q_ASSERT(QCoreApplicationPrivate::eventDispatcher != 0);
So just debug into QCoreApplication and figure out why
QCoreApplication::createEventDispatcher() failed.
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unreviewable. As unreviewable changes go, they
are rejected at the outset.
And then there's the shmget-fix question.
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That's what I'm objecting to now.
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But we can't dictate use of it because it requires compiler support.
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(e.g., bionic
shortcomings), or whether it lies in the application itself or third-party Qt-
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That also speaks against returning a QThread*.
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costs more.
My suggestion is: design the API for C++11, then after it's done, we look into
how much more is needed to support C++98.
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to be covered by
the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however
invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by
the GNU General Public License.
I believe it's the same exception as the one in GNU libstdc++,
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On sexta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2013 17.59.45, Sébastien Fricker wrote:
will you tag your Qt 5.0.2 RC?
Note that we changed again the release procedures after complaints on how we
handled 5.0.1.
There will be no 5.0.2 tags until the final release.
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On sábado, 23 de fevereiro de 2013 20.26.11, Sze Howe Koh wrote:
On 23 February 2013 00:11, Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com
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The fact is that any QObject that is returned from those functions -- if
any -- must belong to the calling thread. That implies the necessary
this is being fixed.
I haven't seen any patches fixing warnings or compilation errors come in for
4.8. Usually, there are a few warnings that need fixing but until my -Werror
patches land, those are not stoppers.
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can't be sure because the diff between the two branches is
unreviewable, since every header is modified. Someone needs to produce a clean
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On sábado, 23 de fevereiro de 2013 23.19.33, David Narvaez wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Thiago Macieira
thiago.macie...@intel.com wrote:
I haven't seen any patches fixing warnings or compilation errors come in
for 4.8. Usually, there are a few warnings that need fixing but until
a lambda -- then it should be in QThread and it should return a
QThread*. It should not be more complex than that.
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On segunda-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2013 11.31.01, Stephen Kelly wrote:
On Saturday, February 23, 2013 23:19:33 David Narvaez wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Thiago Macieira
thiago.macie...@intel.com wrote:
I haven't seen any patches fixing warnings or compilation errors come
students that get selected, we
can just tell Google we don't need the $1000 or $1500 and that it can be put
to better use by funding someone at the mentor summit.
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- so the Trampoline object would need to provide an
interface by which to access the internal QThread, or be a pass thru for
signals/slots of the QThread.
Why? Why do you need access to the QThread object? Please don't answer the
started / finshed signals -- those will be provided.
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. The release branch does contain the change, so it
will be present in 5.0.2.
Its 4.8 backport means it will be present in the next 4.8 release, if that
happens.
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On domingo, 24 de fevereiro de 2013 09.34.43, Thiago Macieira wrote:
However, I can't be sure because the diff between the two branches is
unreviewable, since every header is modified. Someone needs to produce a
clean diff we can review and post to the list.
Tuukka told me in an email
On terça-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2013 22.42.31, John Layt wrote:
On Wednesday 20 Feb 2013 16:16:55 Thiago Macieira wrote:
For 12 commits, I'd just submit straight to dev.
Would you prefer it squashed to one big commit, or keep the platform
backends separate commits?
I prefer separate
assure that the library that contains the class in question
is actually linking to the necessary libraries.
This is the case on Mac OS X. QtGui does not link to ApplicationServices, so
it does not have access to CGRect.
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On quinta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2013 18.35.23, Sze Howe Koh wrote:
On 23 February 2013 00:16, Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com
wrote:
On sexta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2013 19.26.06, Sze Howe Koh wrote:
Actually, I just realized that the open-source flavour of TBB is
licensed
It's been 15 work days. Congratulations Andreas!
PS: how does one get the necessary privileges in JIRA? Do we have to create a
QTJIRA task?
On quarta-feira, 6 de fevereiro de 2013 13.31.40, Thiago Macieira wrote:
Hello
Andreas is a long-time Qt developer. For those of you who haven't yet
On quinta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2013 21.32.26, Sorvig Morten wrote:
On Feb 28, 2013, at 4:50 PM, Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com
wrote:
On quinta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2013 14.42.53, Tor Arne Vestbø wrote:
I'm probably missing something obvious here, but why
information
https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-3780
Hello Ivan
That project looks too small for a full module. It looks more like a class in
QtCore.
The controller class does not belong in QtCore, though.
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is optimised for that case.
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reappears:
void QProcessPrivate::killProcess()
{
if (pid)
TerminateProcess(pid-hProcess, 0xf291);
}
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said before when QSystemStorageInfo came about, I think the functionality
belongs in QtCore. With less emphasis in QML and mobile, of course.
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functionality would have to be removed if moved to core.
Why?
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