> > I'd however strongly suggest to not try to fix problems > blindly by installing newer versions of complete OS. This > is the most silly thing we can do, unless our goal is to > drop any notion to follow quality and to control our own > codebase. I hope it isn't. > > I agree but i think might be a better starting point to have a working hbide enviroment. Hbide have some kind of issue with selecting path dialog on create new project
BTW we can have multiple Ubuntu and sysop installed on the same pc using VirtualBox > Pls remember we're supposed to support QT 4.5.x as well, and > latest stable release of Ubuntu (9.10) contains just that > version. In my ubuntu 9.10 i have this release of qt installed i also use qt for compiling qgis www.qgis.org/ from svn, so might be there is some different in my packages : libqt4-dev 4:4.6.2 Pacchetto: libqt4-dev Versione: 4:4.6.2-0ubuntu3~karmic1~ppa1 Responsabile: Kubuntu Developers <kubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com> So i have in the single Ubuntu 9.10 tha i use a not standard release of qt... and i report GPF of hbide from this release of QT, might be not a good choice. BTW i use to compile almost every day and i use qgis for my work without any issue and hbide compile fine. Do you think this env might generate confusion testing hbide ? if yes i will stop to report testing from this pc. Best regards, Marco -- Linux Infinite Freedom
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