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Hi, guys!
The first of two Qt Jambi Betas was just released. There's a press
release here:
http://www.trolltech.com/company/newsroom/announcements/press.2007-02-02.1856542381
and you can download the packages here:
http://www.trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qt/qtjambi-beta
There's a blog about the new version where we try to provide some
helpful information, especially targeting users of the earlier
technology previews. I recommend you look at this if you already have
code based on earlier releases!
http://qtdeveloper.net/archives/2007/02/07/qt-jambi-beta-is-out/
We hope you will all try it out. This release represents a milestone in
terms of feature stability for us, so changes have been made to the API,
and I hope they will all be satisfactory :-) Have fun!
best regards,
The Qt Jambi Team
> The first of two Qt Jambi Betas was just released. There's a press > release here: With or without sources? Guido
Hi, Guido. Guido Seifert wrote: >>The first of two Qt Jambi Betas was just released. There's a press >>release here: >> >> > >With or without sources? > > The beta does not contain source code for the libraries. Only for examples and demos. -- Eskil
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 15:29, Eskil A. Blomfeldt wrote: > >With or without sources? > > > > The beta does not contain source code for the libraries. Only for > examples and demos. Can you please make sure that at least one non-final release comes with the sources and a license that allows me to write GPLed software based on it? I wont look at it before, and its useless to look at stuff afterwards if the api is frozen anyway. cheers. Patiently awaiting a release I can look at :) -- [ signature omitted ]
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Hi, Thomas. Thomas Zander wrote: >Can you please make sure that at least one non-final release comes with the >sources and a license that allows me to write GPLed software based on it? > > I'm sorry, but all I can say is that we intend to have an open source version, and that issues regarding this are actively being investigated. There is currently no official schedule. Rest assure, however, that you are not alone in wanting this, and we've heard all the requests :-) This is very much a complaint that is present in our thoughts. >cheers. Patiently awaiting a release I can look at :) > > Thank you :-) Cheers. -- Eskil
Sound great ! Thanks for that, now I'll know what I'll do next week :-)
Btw, any chance to see an Eclipse Qt integration targetted at the C++
version too (pretty much like in the TPs) ? Maybe in Qt 4.3 ?
Cheers,
Romain
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eskil A. Blomfeldt [mailto:eblomfel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 2:41 PM
> To: qt-jambi-interest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: First Qt Jambi Beta is Out!
>
>
> Hi, guys!
>
> The first of two Qt Jambi Betas was just released. There's a press
> release here:
>
>
> http://www.trolltech.com/company/newsroom/announcements/press.
2007-02-02.1856542381
and you can download the packages here:
http://www.trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qt/qtjambi-beta
There's a blog about the new version where we try to provide some
helpful information, especially targeting users of the earlier
technology previews. I recommend you look at this if you already have
code based on earlier releases!
http://qtdeveloper.net/archives/2007/02/07/qt-jambi-beta-is-out/
We hope you will all try it out. This release represents a milestone in
terms of feature stability for us, so changes have been made to the API,
and I hope they will all be satisfactory :-) Have fun!
best regards,
The Qt Jambi Team