Hi David, Lucien
Bingo! that fixes it.
Both adding the URL, and clicking the tiny almost invisible sailfish
icon next to the URL bar fix the problem (I tried the URL on OSX, the
tiny sailfish on Lubuntu)
It also seems to be a "first-time" problem. If I stop and start
QtCreator (having do
Just to confirm - the sailfish icon in question is a tiny icon at the top left
by the url bar.
What happens is that QtC checks this url too soon (ie before it launches the SDK
Engine with the web app) and doesn't retry when it gets this problem.
Finally, if http://localhost:8080/ in the url bar f
Seems to be a regression indeed. Enter http://localhost:8080 in the address
bar and it should work again.
Le vendredi 2 août 2013 11:14:35 christopher.l...@thurweb.ch a écrit :
> Hi Lucien
>
> I have both VMs up an running, and have been able to deploy a test
> application.
>
> Any amount of
Hi Lucien
I have both VMs up an running, and have been able to deploy a test
application.
Any amount of clicking on the Sailfish Icon does not change anything -
I still get the same error.
I have this both on OSX and on Lubuntu.
Chris
Zitat von "Lucien XU" :
Hello Chris,
Refresh the
Hello Chris,
Refresh the view by clicking n the Sailfish. It should give you the
maintenance view back (if your MerSDK VM is launched)
Cheers,
Lucien
Le vendredi 2 août 2013 08:15:33 christopher.l...@thurweb.ch a écrit :
> Hi All
>
> On the new Qt5Alpha, If I press the SailfishOS Icon on the l
Hi All
On the new Qt5Alpha, If I press the SailfishOS Icon on the left of
QtCreator (e.g. to see what packages are installed) I get the
following error:
"The SDK VM is not responding. Create a new SailfishOS project (or
open an existing one) and press the Start SDK button on the lower lef