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Qt-interest Archive, April 2008
What happened to Qt 4.4.0?


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Um... Does anybody know why the snapshots disappeared for over a week,  
and then jumped to Qt 4.4.1? I also saw 4.5 snapshots are now posted.  
I presume those are for parties interested in the Mac/Carbon port. Is  
there a page somewhere (yes, I looked already) with some kind of  
summary about snapshot status?

Richard

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Message 2 in thread

On Thursday 03 April 2008 14:46:04 Richard S. Wright Jr. wrote:
> Um... Does anybody know why the snapshots disappeared for over a week,
> and then jumped to Qt 4.4.1? I also saw 4.5 snapshots are now posted.
> I presume those are for parties interested in the Mac/Carbon port. Is
> there a page somewhere (yes, I looked already) with some kind of
> summary about snapshot status?
>
> Richard

The two snapshots are generated off of the main and 4.4 branches of Qt.  4.4.0 
was branched off 4.4 and 4.4 is now what will become 4.4.1 and main is what 
will become 4.5.

-Benjamin Meyer

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On Thursday 03 April 2008 14:46:04 Richard S. Wright Jr. wrote:
> Um... Does anybody know why the snapshots disappeared for over a week,
> and then jumped to Qt 4.4.1? I also saw 4.5 snapshots are now posted.
> I presume those are for parties interested in the Mac/Carbon port. Is
> there a page somewhere (yes, I looked already) with some kind of
> summary about snapshot status?

They disappeared for a few days because I changed the version in our 4.4.x 
tree but forgot to notify the sysadmins. So the files didn't get published in 
the FTP server.

The 4.5.0 snapshots are from our re-opened development tree. It doesn't 
include Cocoa yet. There'll be a separate snapshot for that as soon as we've 
fixed a few issues.

As for 4.4.0, we've just released the Release Candidate.

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