D15182: ensure "make install" on windows also installs development header files

2018-08-31 Thread Martin Koller
mkoller created this revision. mkoller added a reviewer: Marble. Herald added projects: Marble, KDE Edu. Herald added subscribers: kde-edu, marble-devel. mkoller requested review of this revision. REVISION SUMMARY The attached change ensures we also get the header files installed. At least thi

D15182: ensure "make install" on windows also installs development header files

2018-08-31 Thread Torsten Rahn
rahn added a comment. Looks good to me! REPOSITORY R34 Marble REVISION DETAIL https://phabricator.kde.org/D15182 To: mkoller, #marble Cc: rahn, marble-devel, kde-edu, torhamzed, jalvarez, mnafees, shentey, chaz6, dkolozsvari, narvaez, cmihalache, apol, nienhueser

D15182: ensure "make install" on windows also installs development header files

2018-08-31 Thread Torsten Rahn
rahn added a comment. Have you tested creating a new deployable Windows package? Or did you just test whether compilation on the platform works? :-) REPOSITORY R34 Marble REVISION DETAIL https://phabricator.kde.org/D15182 To: mkoller, #marble Cc: rahn, marble-devel, kde-edu, torhamzed,

Re: Android builds on binary-factory

2018-08-31 Thread Aleix Pol
That's correct, there was an issue on the SDK I addressed today. Just tested the new build and it starts just fine (only with a black map). Aleix On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 10:06 AM Martin Koller wrote: > > On Freitag, 27. Juli 2018 14:20:21 CEST Aleix Pol wrote: > > Hi Marble, > > You can find nigh

pinch-zoom

2018-08-31 Thread Martin Koller
I'm using the MarbleWidget in a widget based app on a Desktop Computer using a TouchScreen. No QML used. What I see is that pinching does not work nicely - much too large jumps in zoom factor. I'm wondering if this is simply a bug in the calculation of the zoomDelta Factor: src/lib/marble/Marbl

D15182: ensure "make install" on windows also installs development header files

2018-08-31 Thread Martin Koller
mkoller added a comment. > Have you tested creating a new deployable Windows package? no > Or did you just test whether compilation on the platform works? :-) We are using Marble in our product, and therefore we just package what was installed into a tar file, which will then