[Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question

Travis Allen tallen at blackberry.com
Mon Dec 23 20:06:44 CET 2013


Ok I was not aware of that. Our team was under the belief that Ministro was the suggested way (saves space, blah blah).


Thanks for the response!

Travis Allen 



From: Turunen Tuukka [Tuukka.Turunen at digia.com]

Sent: 23 December 2013 14:03

To: Travis Allen; BogDan; development at qt-project.org

Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question











Hi,





The official way is to bundle Qt libs with your app. Ministro is another way to do it and community supported. So it is not guaranteed to have everything always in the very latest release through Ministro. In practice there is not long delay.





Yours, 





Tuukka 










From: Travis Allen
Sent: maanantaina 23. joulukuuta 2013 20.59
To: BogDan; development at qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question











I am using 9.6.8 that I sideloaded from your mailing list request for people to test.



Yes, I agree that there will not be much changes however for Android KitKat there is a *major* bug in any version of Qt 5.2 before rc1 (maybe including rc1 too? I forget now) that causes all Qt applications on KitKat to crash when they are started (100% of
 the time). Currently Ministro pulls down an older version of Qt than is required for any Qt application to launch on KitKat.



I am wondering why official 5.2 binaries weren't available to Ministro when they were officially released, or at least shortly thereafter. If Ministro is the suggested way to get Qt binaries for applications on Android (as I understand it is) it should be pulled
 into the official release timeline. It isn't good for Qt when a developer can compile his application using the latest and greatest and it crashes on Android using Ministro for weeks after a Qt version is released.



This is not meant to be critical towards you BogDan (you've done some amazing work with the Android port) - it is a suggestion that if we want Qt to be successful on Android we need to keep the runtime library distribution in sync with releases. Ideally updating
 Ministro would be pulled into the official Qt release so when it is announced it is already available for download on Android.





Thanks!



Travis Allen





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From: BogDan [bog_dan_ro at yahoo.com]

Sent: 23 December 2013 12:12

To: Travis Allen; development at qt-project.org

Subject: Re: [Development] Qt/Android Ministro Question



Hi,





  Ministro was updated a few days ago on Google Play, please make sure you are using the latest version (9.6.8).



Cheers,

BogDan.



P.S. Qt 5.2 rc1 are almost the same with Qt 5.2 final for Android. I'll update them soon to official Qt 5.2.







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>

> I asked this on the qt android developer list last week but haven't heard

> anything back.

>

> Is there somewhere that we can tell which version of Qt is being downloaded by

> Ministro? Qt5.2 was released over a week ago but Ministro still seems to be

> pulling pre-5.2rc1 Qt5 libraries (I am testing on a KitKat android device so

> anything Qt pre-5.2rc1 crashes on start).

>

> Considering Android is now a supported platform shouldn't Ministro be

> updated at the same time Qt is released?

>

>

> Travis

>

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