In the past I found some "problems" when I had Utopic on my phone but
Trusty on my PC. It's much faster if you are able to test apps directly
on your computer without the need to install them on a phone or
emulator.
That's possibly going to break when switching to a higher UI Toolkit
version in the future. ;)
A Vivid VM would be fine for that as well though.
Cheers,
Niklas
Am Fr, 21. Nov, 2014 um 11:00 schrieb Mitchell Reese
<d...@curiouslegends.com.au>:
Inspiring to see how fast things are moving... are there any
advantages to being on vivid then for dev purposes? Tempted to
install anyway, but it's been 40 degrees here in Australia today and
I'm stuffed... will look at it tomorrow.
Mitchell
On 21/11/14 20:58, Zoltán Balogh wrote:
Good question.
Targeting the 15.05 images you do not need to be on Vivid. What we
need is a Vivid click chroot and that is coming out very soon. Once
the click can create 15.04 chroots we will release the updated
Ubuntu SDK to support that.
I would say, early next week :)
cheers,
bzoltan
On 11/21/2014 11:50 AM, Mitchell Reese wrote:
Quick question - am I able to do anything with the vivid images
using 14.10, or do I need to be running the sdk on a 15.04
installation? Am contemplating a separate install on my laptop with
15.04, but wondering how necessary it is. Am updating my flo device
to the vivid-proposed channel tonight.
Thanks,
Mitchell
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