Re: Qt5 plan

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On 09/29/2012 01:41 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:

On a related note, any concrete ideas on the version of KDE that'd come
with RHEl 7?
Unfortunately, I cannot comment on that because I just plain don't know (in
fact I don't even know whether a decision has been made yet), and those who
do know are probably not allowed to tell you either.

:-(


What I can tell you is that it's unlikely to be a 5.x version because
upstream development on a kde-workspace 5.x hasn't started at all yet. But
the amount of support, if any, which will be given to Qt 5 and KDE
Frameworks 5 is also something I don't know anything about.

Yes. Even I didn't expect KDE 5.x since I had heard that Fedora 18 would probably be the base for RHEL 7. All I hope for is a decent KDE, 4.9.x or even 4.10 perhaps. 4.8.x would be too old by the time RHEL7 is released.

Anyway, regarding Qt, I hope it comes out with a very new 4.8.x version. I can build and install Qt5 from Fedora src RPMs (this is pretty much what I did for RHEL5, except for some quirks with Phonon). That's why asked if it will be possible to
have Qt5 & 4 in parallel.


Thanks for the excellent work in managing Qt & KDE.

regards,

Syam


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