Hi Robin,

thanks for the good news that it is fixed.

Am Mittwoch, 27. November 2013 schrieb Robin Burchell :

> Hi Alessandro,
>
> On 27 Nov 2013, at 20:43, Alessandro Portale 
> <alessan...@casaportale.de<javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> > my app uses QtSvg and got rejected because it requires the blacklisted
> > QtWidgets.
>
> That was corrected a while ago:
> https://github.com/mer-packages/qtsvg/commit/b2d0ef6a21f3956830c6f4b89c19527193bdabbc
>
> > This command, executed on the Emulator confirms it:
> >  ldd /usr/lib/libQt5Svg.so.5
> >  ...
> >  libQt5Widgets.so.5
>
> I don’t get that on my more recent device software:
>
> root@localhost:~% ldd /usr/lib/libQt5Svg.so.5 | grep -i wid
>            (W47 - 11/27@21:19:16 CET)
> zsh: exit 1
>
> An emulator update will fix this I’d guess.


I can wait for the update since this does not prevent me from working on
the app. But I wonder which Emulator/Device images Harbour QA uses, since
they seem to have had the same issue.

Br,
Alessandro

> Now I wonder where that comes from? Shouldn't Qt for SailfishOS be
> > configured with QT_NO_WIDGETS defined, so that "stinkers" like
> > QSvgWidget are stripped from QtSvg?
>
> Not at present. Maybe in the future.
>
> BR,
> Robin
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