On terça-feira, 8 de maio de 2018 12:34:04 PDT Roger Leigh wrote:
> Is there any plan to provide builds with Vulkan support for 5.11 or a
> later release?
In a few years' time. The problem is that we need to build Qt in an old distro
so that the dependencies that Qt requires will be available eve
Hi folks,
Seeing that Vulkan support was present in 5.10/11/12, I looked at the
Linux packages provided by the online installer for 5.10 and 5.11beta.
It seems that in both cases Vulkan support is not enabled.
Is there any plan to provide builds with Vulkan support for 5.11 or a
later releas
Am 08.05.2018 um 08:36 schrieb Thiago Macieira:
On segunda-feira, 7 de maio de 2018 21:30:33 PDT Christian Ehrlicher wrote:
I know that I should Q_ARG but I have problems using Q_ARG with a
typedef/templated parameter therefore I need to use QArgument for at
least this specific parameter and sim
On terça-feira, 8 de maio de 2018 03:58:43 PDT Roland Hughes wrote:
> > And regardless of all else you've (incorrectly) claimed, Qt runs mostly on
> > little-endian machines anyway. Actually, the proportion of big endians for
> > Qt as a whole is higher than on "real computers" in your analysis,
>
On 05/07/2018 11:39 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
On s?bado, 5 de maio de 2018 07:58:45 PDT Roland Hughes wrote:
While all of this is an entertaining conversation, it doesn't change the
fact that big-endian ___must___ remain the default binary format for the
class in question. That class was init