Hi Andre,
I have no immediate plan but it is a suggestion which I am willing to take
onboard. I have converted your mail to:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-52495
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Alex
From: Interest
Hi Maxim,
Am I right in the assumption that this only happens during startup or does it
happen during the normal position update cycle as well?
I am not sure whether or how we can fix this. It seems the Java thread startup
which creates the Looper and message handler somehow freezes the Qt
>Where is the best place to give QCharts feedback, or to discuss issues?
For bugs or suggestions please file them in Jira under the Charts component:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG/component/22022/?selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.jira-projects-plugin:component-summary-panel
Other
The delay between the device disappearing and the scan results being adjust is
caused by caching in the Bluetooth stack. On Bluez the default is 2 or 3 mins
for cache expiry. I have no data about other platforms. What platform are you
on?
In fact in some cases the caching goes even further.
If the hook is already installed then you can trigger it by editing the commit
log message via for example "git commit --amend" or git rebase.
The hook itself will generate the change-id.
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Alex
From: Interest on behalf
On Friday 29 January 2016 20:49:49 Jason H wrote:
>> I don't know if this is fixed in 5.6?
>From: Interest on behalf of Thiago Macieira
>
>Looks like it is.
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-48518
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Alex
> -Original Message-
> From: Interest [mailto:interest-boun...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Stéphane
> Fabry
> I see there is no support for Windows 7, 8, 10 for the bluetooth module.
Correct.
> Is it planned in near future, is there someone working on it ?
It is planned. I cannot
>I am planning on starting a translation of Qt into Norwegian Nynorsk
>(language code: nn).
>I have read https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Localization, and
>it looks like Qt 5.6 is the most relevant branch to translate.
>Is that correct?
That's correct.
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Alex
>Below is a screen of the scanner demo that comes it and it appears it is not
>able to turn on bluetooth because
>bluetooth power is unchecked. Even when I check it the 'Scan' button is still
>disabled which seems to indicate is not
>really powering on (= in other words not able to connect to
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Interest [mailto:interest-boun...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Shahzad
> Khan via Interest
> Sent: Tuesday, 27 October 2015 15:38
> But when I run the btscanner demo, the 'scan' button comes out disabled. I
> don't
> get any warnings or errors but I can
>This is another bit of confusion I am trying to sort out. I do know bluez 4.x
>is supported but does it mean I have to go
>back to older version of Qt for that? Thanks.
No you don't have to.
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Alex
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Interest mailing list
>> Another inefficiency of the QIODevice approach would be that each frame
Hi,
>> would have to be serialized to a QByteArray on the user API side just to be
> >unserialized on the backend side again. I have yet to see a backend API that
> >doesn't deal with a frame based API. There is simply
Hi,
>Thanks for your response but I still don't get why QIODevice has been
>discarded for CAN while it is used for QUdpSocket.
>First, frames can always be divided into bytes, there length is an
>integer multiple of byte. If you are talking about the fact that
>fields within a frame are not 8
Hi Jason,
So is Qt not supporting advertising Manufacturer Specific Data or not
supporting receiving them (or both)? I just need to retrieve the data when
doing a scan.
I admit the task description is somewhat vague. I modified it to be more
precise. It shall be possible to set and get such
information needed for whatever reason../string
Le 19-08-2015 19:54, Jason H a écrit :
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 5:33 AM
From: Blasche Alexander
alexander.blas...@theqtcompany.commailto:alexander.blas...@theqtcompany.comWhat
is
the status of this? I'm at a point now where the feature
Hi Andreas,
Could you please be more specific. I don't understand what interval you are
referring to. Maybe you could point me to the equivalent Android API element?
Maybe you could mention some of the parameters you are after? Then I could
answer your question.
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Alex
What is the status of this? I'm at a point now where the feature using
positioning is on the radar.
An invalid PositionSource is an indication that you don't even load the
Position plugin/engine. In such scenarios you will never get any updates. I
suggest you start testing the issue by using
Hi Igor,
I've looked into the code of new QtLocation module and it's QML
components and I came to the conclusion that it's not very difficult to
implement such widget and all another stuff to show map and items on the
map as Qt widget. But...
Michal even started work on it:
But I have one question: new QGeoMapWidget will be based on the
QOpenGLWidget and is it possible to use such widget on mobile platforms?
I heard that on mobile platforms only one OpenGL context can be used...
It is far too early to know what we'll end up doing. This was mostly a proof of
I want to output NMEA strings that look like this:
$GPGGA,123519,4807.038,N,01131.000,E,1,08,0.9,545.4,M,46.9,M,,*47
Maybe QNmeaPositionInfoSource has some way to output the raw source strings
that it reads?
Well, the class' purpose is to process an incoming NMEA string. If I just want
to
Hi,
I am not sure whether this is what you are after but there is a class called
QNmeaPositionInfoSource which can take NMEA input from a QIODevice. The
QIODevice is supposed to provide the NMEA strings which the API turns into a
QGeoPositionInfoSource-like behavior.
There is an example for
2015-07-15 8:08 GMT+02:00 maitai
mai...@virtual-winds.orgmailto:mai...@virtual-winds.org:
I tried to play with osm.mapping.host but it doesn't seem to have any
effect, even after clearing the cache.
I'm still experimenting so maybe I didn't put it in the right place, though.
you have to
This is
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-47170
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-47170
where we discuss this further if the need should arise.
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Alex
From: interest-bounces+alexander.blasche=theqtcompany@qt-project.org
From: Claudiu Olteanu olteanu.clau...@ymail.com
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 20:07
To: interest@qt-project.org
Cc: Blasche Alexander; Thiago Macieira
Subject: [Bluetooth] Cannot identify the SPP service
Hi there,
I encountered some problems when I tried
Hi Edward,
-Original Message-
From: Edward Sutton [mailto:edward.sut...@subsite.com]
Sorry for my Android ignorance, where may I browse the Android Bluetooth API?
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/package-summary.html
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Alex
Hi,
Not supported because Qt does not support it? Or because Android does not
support it?
How do 3rd party Android apps implement Obex? Any ideas? Java source code?
To the best of my knowledge there is no Android API to achieve that. There are
some comments about private API's but they are
-Original Message-
project.org] On Behalf Of Blasche Alexander
Sent: Monday, 8 June 2015 16:03
The above getDevice() function is related to Pairing and Bluez 4.x and
involved in
device discovery at all.
Small correction (missing negation):
The above getDevice() function
Hi Claudiu,
Unfortunately there are a few pairing related issues which are still unresolved
in QtBluetooth.
1.) The Bluez5 port is not 100% complete when compared to Bluez 4
(https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-38401)
2.) The API doesn't allow you to specify a PIN as required by your use
I guess you are talking about BTLE advertising and the manufacturer specific
data it might contain?
This is on the todo list but at this stage there is no formal commitment
towards a specific release. If you want to track the feature I suggest to
vote/watch the Jira issue (which I just
, 2015 12:25
To: interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Bluetooth support on Qt
Hi,
thus i can't use Qt 5.5 for beacon application, right?
N.
Il giorno 08/mag/2015, alle ore 11:32, Blasche Alexander
alexander.blas...@theqtcompany.commailto:alexander.blas...@theqtcompany.com
ha
While removing the plugin is a workaround, it is not a solution. Please file a
bug including all you findings so far (including the pinned down timer). Thank
you.
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Alex
From: interest-bounces+alexander.blasche=theqtcompany@qt-project.org
I have been looking in a way to provide with my app some wifi connection
manager which would
allow the following functionality :
F1 - Enable/disable wifi adapters
F2 - List wifi networks
F3 - connect to a network specifying the Wifi Key
That Api allows me to list networks properly (F2), but i
Why I can't use git clone code from
git://gitorious.org/qt/qtwayland.git now? Does it need some rights
now? Last year I can git clone code from this address.
Does anyone know how to resolve this problem? Thank you.
I suggest http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qt5.git/
That's what gerrit references
:33
To: Blasche Alexander
Cc: interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] BLE: reading a characteristic
?Hi again,
Thanks for the prompt reply!?
On 6 March 2015 at 08:24, Blasche Alexander
alexander.blas...@theqtcompany.commailto:alexander.blas...@theqtcompany.com
wrote:
--
Alex
--
Alex
Hi,
From: Mario Ribeiro mario.ri...@gmail.com
However, the thing with readings, and according to documentation, is that the
value is cached and is only updated after service's details discovery, a
successful write operation or change notification.
Qt 5.5 will add support for BTLE on Android and iOS. The API is mostly the
same. Those new platform ports were the proving ground for the 5.4 API.
Unfortunately Qt 5.5 is still limited to the BTLE central role. Peripheral mode
is something I'd like to add at some stage but haven't been able to
, 2015 22:35
To: Blasche Alexander; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: AW: [Interest] Bluetooth Low Energy on Windows: Options and feasabilty
of implementing own backend
Hello Alex,
thank you for your answer. So if there is someone working on a port of windows,
time might be my friend and I might start
Just a quick reminder that this is going to happen today.
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Alex
From: development-bounces+alexander.blasche=theqtcompany@qt-project.org
development-bounces+alexander.blasche=theqtcompany@qt-project.org on
behalf of Blasche Alexander
Hi Axel,
Your assumption about 5.5 is correct. Android gets LE support and ios/OSX get
classic and LE support.
Windows is currently work in progress. There is a wip/win branch on codereview.
The windows port is mostly community driven at this stage which makes
prediction somewhat hard.
Hi,
It is time to move the Qt bug tracker to its new home under qt.io. The new URL
is going to be:
https://bugreports.qt.io
The change is going to happen on Wed, 7. January 2015. To facilitate the change
the old server will be taken offline at 18:00 CET (GMT+1) and the latest
changes will be
Hi,
Essentially you must edit your xml file pretty much the way the warning tells
you to do.
The following links should help you to work out the problem:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22253458/qdbusxml2cpp-unknown-type
Hi,
The OSM plugin does not need any specific plug-in parameters to get it working.
To confirm that the provider works I suggest you use the
examples/location/mapviewer example to show some OSM based tiles. You have to
select OSM as Provider in the bottom right of the application.
The
From: Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:00
I think features like Navigation support with turn-by-turn instructions,
Routing, Shortest Route,
Economical/Green Route,Geocoding/Reverse
Haven't tried it myself but there is code for it.
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Alex
From: Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 11:10
To: Blasche Alexander; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: RE: [Interest] 3D Navigation
Hi,
I ran you snippet as is. My only change was to remove the proxy line. The app
works and map, route and circle behave as expected. Since this is a network
error maybe the proxy is related to the error but I have no proxy to test this
with. Did you try without a proxy?
I used Qt 5.4 to
Hi,
Geofencing are supported in both Android and IOS?
This feature is provided by the Qt Positioning module. That is platform
specific, I do not know the state of this on Android and iOS.
It is not natively supported on those platforms. Open tasks:
Android:
Hi,
Please insure you check the licensing requirements as some geoservice
providers have restrictions when used in a turn-by-turn navigation
application.
==Did you mean the map data is not available as opensource or we need to get
commercial Here Maps to fetch map data in such geoservice
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Alex
-Original Message-
From: Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy
[mailto:ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 November 2014 10:06
To: Blasche Alexander; 'Aaron McCarthy'; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: RE: [Interest] 3D Navigation QtLocation Module
Ok Thanks
Hi,
I am not sure what you define as 3D navigation but you cannot incorporate 3D
data such as buildings into QtLocation at this stage. There is Navigation
support with turn-by-turn instructions and routing. However it does not support
all the features that a navigation software would require.
Hi,
Those profiles/services are not supported.
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Alex
From: Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy [ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 09:20
To: Blasche Alexander; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: RE: [Interest] Bluetooth
:50
To: Blasche Alexander; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: RE: [Interest] Bluetooth example (btchat) not working on linux
Hi,
Those are likely to be supported in next major open source releases or in Qt
Enterprise version only?
Br,
Ramakanth
-Original Message-
From: interest-bounces
Based on your description the following call fails:
QBluetoothLocalDevice device(QBluetoothAddress());
It is supposed to find the local default adapter but it fails. I have a couple
of questions:
What Bluez version do you use?
What version of Qt are you using?
If you use Bluez 4 please send
) not working on linux
I'm using Qt5.3 on 64 bit linux installed with the online installer
package qt-opensource-linux-x64-1.6.0-4-online.run.
The output of querying for Bluez5 is attached.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 09/22/14 09:50, Blasche Alexander wrote:
Based on your description the following call fails
-Original Message-
From: Konstantin Ritt [mailto:ritt...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 September 2014 0:41
To: Blasche Alexander
Cc: interest@qt-project.org; developm...@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Development] Jira bug cleanup
Hi,
How about task assigned to wrong persons
Hi,
I'd like to hear more about the use case. Taking heart rate and associating it
to a positioninfo object sounds a bit strange. For example you might get heart
rate update at a much faster rate than position updates or vice versa. This
means you'd loose the contingency of at least one set of
Hi,
One of the topics discussed during the last Qt contributor summit was the
cleanup of our bug database. If you are interested in the outcomes check out:
https://qt-project.org/groups/qt-contributors-summit-2014/wiki/Expiring_Bugs
Finally I got some time to take care of the results. My plan
Hi,
I am going to assume that your dongle's service uses the same uuid and protocol
type (rfcomm) as the btchat example. Otherwise this would never work.
My guess is that you have not paired the two devices properly. Your error
message is what I get in such cases. Even if one partner is
-Original Message-
From: interest-bounces+alexander.blasche=digia@qt-project.org
[mailto:interest-bounces+alexander.blasche=digia@qt-project.org] On
Behalf Of Ahmet Dogan
I have seen how to set and add new service in bluetooth chat example but
it has just add service is
Hi Martin,
You are moving outside of the supported deployment environment.
Since my domain is positioning only and not the deployment of Qt on Android I
can only provide some hints.
The values are not documented since they are private implementation detail. The
only way to figure this out is
Hi,
at this point there is no A2DP support in QtBluetooth. Just out of curiosity,
where you looking for Sink or Source side support?
--
Alex
From: interest-bounces+alexander.blasche=digia@qt-project.org
You might be subject to:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/04/08/yahoo_breaks_every_mailing_list_in_the_world_says_email_guru/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2141120/yahoo-email-antispoofing-policy-breaks-mailing-lists.html
Search for DMARC and you'll finds plenty more references
--
Alex
With regards to your Android question, have you seen
http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qt5-stable/qtandroidextras-index.html ?
The usage is fairly straight forward since the API mirrors most aspects of
lower level JNI API's (but a bit more convenient and geared towards Qt).
--
Alex
Hi,
Unfortunately it is not yet supported. Qt 5.3 provides class Bluetooth support
on Android. BTLE is on the roadmap though and there is already a feature branch
for it in qtconnectivity.git (no Android code yet though).
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Alex
From:
Hi,
The QtContacts API has not been released. It is subject to incompatible source
and binary changes. Unfortunately there is no release planned at this stage. On
the positive side, it's not dead either as work is ongoing.
--
Alex
From:
OK, time to move this to Jira. Alex, could you please add yourself to the
watcher list of:
https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-38624
I have added a few more comments and questions.
--
Alex
From:
Hi,
This message should only appear the first time you start Nokia based mapping
services. The second time around it is gone. I get the same message when I
remove the entire QtLocation cache (in my case ~/.config/QtLocation) directory.
My guess is that your problem is related to the missing
Hi,
The SDK version is available via:
QtAndroid::androidSdkVersion()
see qtandroidextras/src/androidextras/android/qandroidfunctions.h
There might be a tiny bit more information hidden in private headers but they
come along with the usual use at your own risk we may change it statement.
--
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: interest-bounces+alexander.blasche=digia@qt-project.org
[mailto:interest-bounces+alexander.blasche=digia@qt-project.org] On
Behalf Of Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy
...
If the multiple smartphones(multiple apps of different smartphones) are
connected
It looks like your qmake is incompatible/old.
You are running qmake in your path. Are you sure you are using the qmake in
/home/administrator/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0-alpha/qtbase/bin?
You can check its version by running qmake -query.
--
Alex
From:
both side with custom
apps or you use the provided Object Push for now.
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Alex
From: Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy [ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 08:26
To: Blasche Alexander; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: RE
From: Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy [ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 10:40
To: Blasche Alexander; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: RE: Bluetooth Qt Connectivity module(5.1 Qt SDK)
Hi Alex,
Yes I have custom btchat app on android. Does custom btchat app
Hi Ramesh,
In short they are available under LGPL.
I think http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtdoc/licensing.html might help to
answer further question. Also just about every file has a header stating its
license.
FYI there are quite a few more licenses employed by various parts of Qt.
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Hi,
Couple of questions:
1.) What branch of qtconnectivity are you using? Maybe add the SHA?
2.) What does gdb tell you when you interrupt the hanging process? Where is it
stuck (aka what does the bt look like).
--
Alex
From:
Hi,
QtLocation is not a released module as part of Qt 5.1.
However there are plans to bring it back in 5.2 and later. At the moment it
looks like the Positioning API (C++ and QML) is the first part that will come
back. Maps, Navigation and Places will have to wait.
On the subject of an
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