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October 28, 2013 at 5:51 pm #358
Keith
KeymasterGlade 4.4.0 is shortly to be released, which makes a move from Qt 4.8.x to Qt 5.1.1. Although the porting has not been as bad as the Qt3 to 4 fiasco, there are still several issues that have caused problems and although the regression testing has picked up some of these, others are more cosmetic and/or tricky.
So when it's released (Win32/64 platforms will come first as they still represent two thirds of the downloads) please back up the current 4.3.58 that I hope you are using (if not download it now!) and try out carefully.
Win32/64 platforms are up now and Ubuntu 64 bit is just uploading. It's a slow process for the Linux versions as the VM's have to be updated to support xcb which is now required for Qt 5.x, and the new version of Qt compiled etc etc…
October 28, 2013 at 5:51 pm #1591Keith
KeymasterGlade 4.4.0 is shortly to be released, which makes a move from Qt 4.8.x to Qt 5.1.1. Although the porting has not been as bad as the Qt3 to 4 fiasco, there are still several issues that have caused problems and although the regression testing has picked up some of these, others are more cosmetic and/or tricky.
So when it's released (Win32/64 platforms will come first as they still represent two thirds of the downloads) please back up the current 4.3.58 that I hope you are using (if not download it now!) and try out carefully.
Win32/64 platforms are up now and Ubuntu 64 bit is just uploading. It's a slow process for the Linux versions as the VM's have to be updated to support xcb which is now required for Qt 5.x, and the new version of Qt compiled etc etc…
October 30, 2013 at 2:53 pm #1592Keith
KeymasterFor anyone who downloaded Glade 4.4.0 before today, please re-download it, as there some missing DLLs/shared libs due to Qt5 being 'modularised'.
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