[Development] -Winconsistent-missing-override warning with latest Xcode and Qt 5.5

Edward Sutton edward.sutton at subsite.com
Thu Jul 2 15:47:26 CEST 2015



On Jul 2, 2015, at 2:09 AM, Bo Thorsen <bo at vikingsoft.eu<mailto:bo at vikingsoft.eu>> wrote:

Den 01-07-2015 kl. 18:36 skrev Edward Sutton:
Is there a work-around I could use in my Qt project file?

Upgrade to 5.5.1. It's already fixed.

The problem was not deemed important enough to affect the 5.5.0 release.


My Chicago based sales rep told me that ( somewhere buried in my license
fine print ) I could not release software using unreleased versions of
Qt Enterprise.

Your boss should tell you not to release software based on a 2 day old
x.y.0 release.

I have been updating using Qt 5.5.0 at every snapshot and RC and I feel comfortable using a 2 day old release that I have been using since before the first Qt 5.5.0 alpha.

My feel is that Qt developers targeting Android and iOS mobile devices do not have much choice but to chase the bleeding edge.

I expect cross-platform alternatives such as Xamarin may have similar but other challenges.

-Ed


Bo Thorsen,
Director, Viking Software.

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