Great,
Sure, I'll leave comments there once would achieve some progress.
19.06.2015, 07:21, "Rex Dieter" :
> Rex Dieter wrote:
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>> Rex Dieter wrote:
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>>> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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12.06.2015, 16:32, "Rex Dieter" :
> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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>>> Are you willing to h
Rex Dieter wrote:
> Rex Dieter wrote:
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>> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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>>> 12.06.2015, 16:32, "Rex Dieter" :
Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
>> Are you willing to help work on it? :)
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> Sure, I may have a look. How can I start?
Start by identifying precisely
Rex Dieter wrote:
> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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>> 12.06.2015, 16:32, "Rex Dieter" :
>>> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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> Are you willing to help work on it? :)
Sure, I may have a look. How can I start?
>>>
>>> Start by identifying precisely what should be declared as private
Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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> 12.06.2015, 16:32, "Rex Dieter" :
>> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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Are you willing to help work on it? :)
>>>
>>> Sure, I may have a look. How can I start?
>>
>> Start by identifying precisely what should be declared as private.
>> Offhand I see:
>> /usr/inclu
12.06.2015, 16:32, "Rex Dieter" :
> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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>>> Are you willing to help work on it? :)
>>
>> Sure, I may have a look. How can I start?
>
> Start by identifying precisely what should be declared as private. Offhand
> I see:
> /usr/include/qt5/*/private/
> /usr/lib(64)/qt5/mks
Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
>> Are you willing to help work on it? :)
>
> Sure, I may have a look. How can I start?
Start by identifying precisely what should be declared as private. Offhand
I see:
/usr/include/qt5/*/private/
/usr/lib(64)/qt5/mkspecs/modules/qt_lib*_private.pri
anything more t
11.06.2015, 10:01, "Rex Dieter" :
> Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
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>> I've just noticed that there are not separate packages for private headers
>> of Qt 5 in Fedora but there is one for Qt 4.
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> The Qt4 one was just a hack (for qt-creator).
The issue is that right now private headers are instal
Ruslan Nigmatullin wrote:
> I've just noticed that there are not separate packages for private headers
> of Qt 5 in Fedora but there is one for Qt 4.
The Qt4 one was just a hack (for qt-creator).
> Also I've checked specs of
> some packages like qt5-qtdeclarative which uses private headers dur