Just asked this from dev-care and they are working on it. Not soon I think but
it's on the roadmap at least.
Andrey Kozhevnikov kirjoitti pe joulukuuta 5 17:37:48 2014 GMT+0200:
> I want it too :)
> And email notifications when app accepted/rejected also.
>
> 05.12.2014 20:36, Franck Routier (pe
I want it too :)
And email notifications when app accepted/rejected also.
05.12.2014 20:36, Franck Routier (perso) пишет:
Hi,
I just realized a comment was made on my app by a user 3 months ago. I
just missed it.
I don't have so many users :-) so I have to be reactive !
So here is my questi
Hi,
I just realized a comment was made on my app by a user 3 months ago. I
just missed it.
I don't have so many users :-) so I have to be reactive !
So here is my question: is there an option to get comments made on my
apps forwarded to an email address (or at least an alert telling me
ther
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 10:12:37PM +0200, Tone Kastlunger wrote:
> Anything that makes a developer's life easier is absolutely welcomed
> I'd say.
> I must admit to have cursed many times over such a feature not being
> present (either as macro OR as selectior that win32:unix:mac: are..)
> bes
If there is any difference from running qmake "raw", from the command
line, and
from QtCreator, something is amiss (kinda kills the "Integrated" part of
the IDE
approach). At the very least, it should flash a warning that you are
doing something
it cannot comply with (whatever the reasoning - t
El Friday 05 December 2014, Franck Routier (perso) escribió:
> There is probably an interesting paper here
> https://fruct.org/publications/fruct11/files/Par.pdf
> (but I did not take the time to dig into yet...)
That looks a bit dated (Symbian! :) ). From a quick look, everything could be
done
El Friday 05 December 2014, Attila Csipa escribió:
> I would rather have packagesExist fixed (I also ran into this one, see
> https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-42499 :)
Didn't know that. I found this instead:
https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTCREATORBUG-11510
This isn't go
There is probably an interesting paper here
https://fruct.org/publications/fruct11/files/Par.pdf
(but I did not take the time to dig into yet...)
Franck
Le 04/12/2014 17:38, Alejandro Exojo a écrit :
Hi.
I've asked this a couple of times on IRC, but I haven't found a fully
satisfying answer.