Thanks for this - nice to have EA SDK in line with phone! -Coley.
On 6 October 2016 at 18:20, Jarkko Lehtoranta <jarkko.lehtora...@jolla.com> wrote: > Hello, > > Today (Oct 6th) at 17:00 UTC we have published new installers and > repositories of the Sailfish OS SDK. This SDK release is called 1609 and it > matches Jolla Release 2.0.4. > > From now on the SDK releases will be in sync with the early access > releases of Sailfish OS. It means, that developers can now choose between > the SDK update intervals. By switching to the Early Access SDK developers > will get SDK updates in sync with the Sailfish OS early access releases. > Otherwise, as before, they will get the SDK updates in sync with the > official public Sailfish OS releases. > > Please, read the following notes about the Early Access SDK: > - By using the Early Access SDK developers can test their Sailfish OS apps > approximately a week before the Sailfish OS release is made public > - During the early access time the Early Access SDK should not be used for > submitting apps to the Jolla Harbour > - The installers for this release of the SDK are available at > http://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access# > Latest_Early_Access_SDK_Release > - Instructions for adding the early access repository into the SDK can be > found from http://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access# > Receiving_Early_Access_SDK_Updates_Automatically > > If you add the early access repository into your SDK and have an older > beta release of the SDK, you should see an update notification in the > Sailfish OS IDE. Otherwise, you will see an update notification in the > Sailfish OS IDE, when the Jolla Release 2.0.4 is publicly available to all > users. > > SDK content matches Jolla Release 2.0.4.13 (Fiskarsinjoki). Please see > below for detailed information of the changes. > > A couple of things you should be aware of: > - As before, in this update the build engine, emulator and targets are > reinstalled so you will lose all changes you may have made in those - > However, if your application packaging is done correctly, rebuilding your > projects should reinstall the packages you have been using. > - Any customization done to SDK (adding new package repositories, adding > custom targets, additional source paths) will be removed during the > installation process so make your own backup of those before starting the > update. > - If you import existing projects made with a previous version of the > Sailfish OS SDK, make sure to select the correct kit in the project > configuration step. Both ARM and i486 kits are available. > - Package repository contents have been updated and consequently using a > previous SDK version with these package repositories is not supported. > - For more information, please see the SDK Beta-Qt5 known issues list. > > > Release Content > > SDK IDE (Qt Creator) > - Qt Creator updated to version 4.0.1 > - Official Turing Phone support > - Updates to Emulator mode switching > - Refreshed API documentation available in the Help mode (Ctrl+7) in Qt > Creator to Jolla release 2.0.4.13 level > SDK Build engine > - Build targets refreshed to Jolla release 2.0.4.13 level > - Harbour RPM validator updated > Emulator > - Emulator packages refreshed to Jolla release 2.0.4.13 level > - Fixes to matching Emulator UI assets with the corresponding device UI > assets > > If you have any questions, feel free to either send an email to this > mailing list: devel at lists.sailfishos.org, write it up in > http://together.jolla.com and tag your issue with 'sdk' or send an e-mail > to developer-care at jolla.com. > > Happy hacking, > Jolla SDK Team > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > To unsubscribe, please send a mail to devel-unsubscribe@lists. > sailfishos.org >
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