Pavel Sanda wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
qt 4.4 designer promised to be compilable with older versions, which
should solve your problem.
I used Qt 4.5's designer for this change and the result is obviously uncompilable with Qt 4.2. In the past I used Qt 4.4's designer and Jürgen had the same problem.

the strange thing is that my 4.4 designer didnt produce these problems.

Mine neither. Nor did 4.5 FWIW...

increase qt requirements only because designer flaws is too little gain
compared to the problems we introduce for people wanting new lyx in older
linux distros. the sound reason would be that we use some new features
which are hard to maintain via ifdefs, which you forget to fix anyway.

if this is not the case we can handle the current designer problems in
another way - for trunk we allow using even designer 4.5, and shortly
before realease, say in some rcX, we just re-open/save the few problematic
ui files. opinions?

Sounds good.

Considering our past policy for 1.6, we can now bump the requirements to Qt4.4 for trunk as 4.4 is more than a year old and is one version below the current stable series (4.5).

Abdel.

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