On 10 October 2013 01:33, Gerald Combs <ger...@wireshark.org> wrote:

> On 10/9/13 2:47 AM, Bálint Réczey wrote:
> > Hi Gerald,
> >
> > 2013/10/8 Gerald Combs <ger...@wireshark.org>:
> >> I've scheduled the release of 1.11.0 for next Tuesday, October 15.
> >> Corrections and additions for the release notes are welcome.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately the transitional state of our UI will be reflected in the
> >> release packages:
> >>
> >> Windows 32-bit: GTK3 and Qt
> >> Windows 64-bit: GTK2 and Qt
> >> OS X 64-bit: Qt
> >> OS X 32-bit: GTK2
> >> Source: GTK3
> >>
> >> Hopefully this won't cause too much confusion. I'll probably enable Qt
> >> by default in the sources in the next few days, so at least the Windows
> >> and source tarball will match.
> > Do you mean enabling Qt and GTK in CMake builds?
>
> Everything -- Autotools, CMake and Nmake. This brings up an issue for
> Nmake: Qt isn't a part of wireshark-win{32,64}-libs. I haven't added it
> yet because it's fairly large:
>
> $ du -sh Qt-5.1.1-MSVC2010-win*
> 539M    Qt-5.1.1-MSVC2010-win32
> 141M    Qt-5.1.1-MSVC2010-win32.zip
> 594M    Qt-5.1.1-MSVC2010-win64
> 149M    Qt-5.1.1-MSVC2010-win64.zip
>
> For people doing development on Windows, would you rather have the Qt
> SDK in a central location on your system (I've been using c:\Qt) or in
> WIRESHARK_LIB_DIR with everything else (which means taking up a lot of
> space if you have multiple WIRESHARK_LIB_DIRs)?
>
>
I'm the odd one out on this it seems, I have no use for QT5 apart from
Wireshark, so would like them in the WIRESHARK_LIB_DIR.  I've only ever had
two lib dirs, one for x86 and one for amd64.

Graham
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