The prob. is it was never specific, lots of folk started making noises
about Jolla getting it out ASAP*, there finally was comms about end of
Feb, but no clarification about Linux only.
I believe the original source was via the official Twitter account, now
it may have been further clarified in subsequent tweets, but that's the
prob. with the medium, there should be a centralised news blog too.
Twitter for engagement, & the news blog for one way official/finalised
comms... Up to you guys though, I know you have limited time/resources...
Cheers.
*there was a slightly earlier time-frame, but I can't recall what that
was OTTOMH
On 1/03/13 4:10 AM, Jukka Eklund wrote:
Nathan, sorry for the misleading comms. For us to improve it would
help if you remind where did you read or hear about the schedule
including all platforms.
Thanks,
-Jukka
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Nathan <netty...@gmail.com
<mailto:netty...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Aw man, you guys should've been way clearer with that in your
comms, you absolutely made it sound like SDK -irrespective of
platform- is coming by the end of Feb :(
Thanks for the pointers on the source, i may have a closer look at
some point, please try to get that beta out ASAP!
Good job though, you guys are travelling those rough seas _fairly
well_, I'm rooting for you, everyone in the relevant communities &
even beyond are!
On 1/03/13 1:24 AM, David Greaves wrote:
On 1/03/13 12:02 AM, Martin Grimme wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to share my setup of how I managed to run the Sailfish
SDK on Mac OS-X. While you could of course run the SDK virtual machine
inside a Linux virtual machine, this would be terribly slow.
Instead, you want to run all three virtual machines, Linux, MerSDK,
SailfishOS Emulator directly on Mac OS.
This is a great writeup Martin - thanks for putting the energy in!
On 28/02/13 14:55, Nathan wrote:
Thank-you sir!
N.B.
I hope the official SDK for OSX/Win is still coming by the end of Feb, as
promised by Jolla.
It's certainly coming.
The alpha SDK, released on 25th Feb, offers a pre-packaged installer for
Linux.
The beta release will include OS-X and Windows installers - the schedule
has not
been announced yet but it won't be today :)
Incidentally the source code for the native aspect of the SDK (ie Qt
Creator) is
available and you can build and contribute to the open version of that for
OS-X
or Windows today. (nb: by 'open version' I just mean unbranded) Once that is
running you should have no problems using the VDI files you find in the
installer.
Incidentally, due to the EULA restrictions, you should extract the VDI files
yourself and not share them.
I'll see what we can do about making the images available in a more
click-through way but most of my energy is going into beta now so no
promises or
dates.
David
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