2010/10/25 Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:24:30 +0300 Kalev Lember kalev@smartlink.ee wrote:
On 10/20/2010 03:02 PM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
The question is (we agreed on KDE SIG meeting yesterday) - should we update Qt to 4.7 too or build KDE stack with current 4.6 series? As there are a few Qt packages outside of KDE SIG/Qt maintainers scope, we'd like to hear any objections against update - bugs we can fix etc. Qt 4.7 is quite well tested, thanks to work on Fedora 14 (Qt 4.7 is already included) and a lot of users are actually using this combination in Fedora 13.
KDE is pretty much self contained, whereas a Qt upgrade affects a much larger number of packages. I don't think updating Qt to a new major version in a stable Fedora release is a good idea; it just causes too much churn.
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I agree with Kalev here. Qt upgrade in a stable release is to be avoided unless there's some severe bug or security issue that can't be backported.
kevin
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I have KDE 4.5.2 in my Fedora 13 wich as far as I understand uses the last version of Qt, the computer is working Flawlessly :D