On 7/16/22 18:50, Zamir SUN wrote:
On 7/14/22 20:59, Jan Grulich wrote:
Hi,
I'm now working on Qt 5.15.5 update in Rawhide. As you probably know,
Qt 5.15 is the last major release of Qt 5 and all the development is
now focused to Qt 6. This means that all the upcoming releases of Qt 5
are
On 7/14/22 20:59, Jan Grulich wrote:
Hi,
I'm now working on Qt 5.15.5 update in Rawhide. As you probably know, Qt
5.15 is the last major release of Qt 5 and all the development is now
focused to Qt 6. This means that all the upcoming releases of Qt 5 are
meant to be bugfix releases and there
On 15/07/2022 07:48, Jan Grulich wrote:
I'm 100% sure Qt doesn't break ABI compatibility between patch releases
for public API.
Would you be a happy paying customer if they break ABI for a library you
are paying for?
With private API there is no such promise, but I don't think ABI
breakages wil
čt 14. 7. 2022 v 19:29 odesílatel Vitaly Zaitsev via devel <
devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> napsal:
> On 14/07/2022 14:59, Jan Grulich wrote:
> > This means that all the upcoming releases of Qt 5 are meant to be bugfix
> > releases and therefore no API/ABI changes are expected. For that reason
> >
On 14/07/2022 14:59, Jan Grulich wrote:
This means that all the upcoming releases of Qt 5 are meant to be bugfix
releases and therefore no API/ABI changes are expected. For that reason
we have decided to no longer depend on the exact version of Qt that apps
were built against.
Are you sure? T
Hi,
I'm now working on Qt 5.15.5 update in Rawhide. As you probably know, Qt
5.15 is the last major release of Qt 5 and all the development is now
focused to Qt 6. This means that all the upcoming releases of Qt 5 are
meant to be bugfix releases and therefore no API/ABI changes are expected.
For t