Unsolved Qt 5.13 brokes development
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@Wiru Kubuntu 14.04 is LTS. That means it must be supported during 5 years from publishing. Another issue is - Qt Company did not warn me about OS ending support period. I just forget about it... Quickest way is - set one more HDD to same computer, install Kubuntu 19.04 and add it to GRUB multiboot table. But this is not a quick way... It requires installation of many other needed programs, not only Qt.
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@Gourmet said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
Qt Company did not warn me about OS ending support
https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-os-supported-platforms.html
"That means it must be supported during 5 years from publishing" - we are already past 5 years. Also, it's Canonical who promises 5 years support, not Qt Company. -
@Gourmet said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
set one more HDD to same computer, install Kubuntu 19.04 and add it to GRUB multiboot table.
Virtual machines make life much easier than this. VMWare Player and VirtualBox are free. No need to add a HDD (unless you have no more space), and no need to change GRUB.
It requires installation of many other needed programs, not only Qt.
Which other programs?
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@jsulm said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
Also, it's Canonical who promises 5 years support, not Qt Company.
It is common practise - when head company supports OS then all other companies support it too. When head company stops - all other warn users about stop too.
@JKSH said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
Which other programs?
Graphical editors, 3D animation software, sound processing software and so on. I am self employed developer therefore I do all tasks by my own - draw and process still images, render animations, compose and edit videos, make needed sounds. I write documentation in different formats and languages.
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@Gourmet said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
It is common practise - when head company supports OS then all other companies support it too.
Qt 5.13.0 was released more than 5 years after Ubuntu 14.04.
When head company stops - all other warn users about stop too.
See the link that @jsulm gave you: https://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-os-supported-platforms.html
See also https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms.html
Graphical editors, 3D animation software, sound processing software and so on. I am self employed developer therefore I do all tasks by my own - draw and process still images, render animations, compose and edit videos, make needed sounds. I write documentation in different formats and languages.
You can keep using those software on your Kubuntu 14.04 host PC for now, and just do your compilation and deployment in a newer Virtual Machine. Use a Shared Folder to easily share files between the two machines.
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@JKSH as I see in supported platforms for Android I can use RHEL 7.x (x86_64), macOS 10.13, Windows 7 (x86_64). No (K)Ubuntu???????!!!!! What the??? Most popular desktop Linux cannot be used for development???? I work with Debian branch since 1996. Now I should install and get be in other distribution and file system structure. This looks like a HUGE MISTAKE! Debian brahch MUST be supported.
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The page listing the supported platform for Qt 5.13.0 shows:
openSUSE 15.x x86_64 GCC 7, ICC
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x x86_64 GCC 5.3.1 devtoolset-4
Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64 GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 7.3.0
Ubuntu 16.04 x86_64 GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 5.4.0
Generic Linux x86 and x86_64 GCC 4.8, GCC 4.9, GCC 5, GCC 6, GCC 7for the Linux flavors
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@Gourmet said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
No (K)Ubuntu???????!!!!! What the??? Most popular desktop Linux cannot be used for development????
Show where KUbuntu is the most popular? Ubuntu yes, KUbuntu no.
While it's true that Ubuntu 14.04 has LTS for the OS. I don;t think you can rely on that to mean that versions of third-party products, like Qt, are supported for versions released after that OS. Only for the version of Qt which was released with Ubuntu 14.04, whatever that was.
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@JonB said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
Show where KUbuntu is the most popular? Ubuntu yes, KUbuntu no.
(K)Ubuntu means Ubuntu+Kubuntu. As development platform they have no significant difference.
@JonB said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
Only for the version of Qt which was released with Ubuntu 14.04, whatever that was.
This doesn't matter. Even Ubuntu 19.04 is not in the recommended list for Android Qt5 development. This is miserable.
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I understand that you might be frustrated by the troubles you had these last days but currently you are showing bad faith.
The systems listed for Android are the oldest that can be used to develop for that OS. What is shown in bold are the reference platform which means:
The reference configurations are run on the continuous integration (CI) system within Qt Project. In addition, they are subjected to unit test suite and other internal testing tools on a frequent basis (prior to new version releases, source tree branching, and at other significant period points in the development process). Errors or bugs discovered in these platforms are prioritized for correction. Significant errors discovered in tested configurations can impact release dates. Any configurations not listed above are not actively tested by the Qt Project. However, Qt may run on configurations other than those actively tested on, and additional configurations may be raised to tested state, if sufficient effort is made to bring continuous integration to an acceptable state for that particular configuration. The Qt Company, Qt partners, open source projects and community users are able to provide assistance with various different supported platforms and configurations.
Nothing stops you from running Ubuntu 19.04 to develop for Android.
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@SGaist said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
Nothing stops you from running Ubuntu 19.04 to develop for Android.
The Debian Linux branch including (K)Ubuntu is different from Red Hat (RHEL) branch in many details. If Qt5 development for Android in Ubuntu was not tested by Qt5 team - that means I will not make my applications. But I will do perform this testing instead. Without "firm" testing and OS support confirmation I cannot be sure in anything. What if I will get same error message like I have got in my Kubuntu 14.04 when building with Qt 5.13? Application just does not build with message "no .pro file". This happiness when APK assembling starts. Which one .pro file is absent? Why it is absent? Why it is present when I build with Qt 5.9.6? What if I will get the same error in Kubuntu 19.04??? Then if I will ask about help - I will get reasonable answer from Qt Company: "Ubuntu is not listed in OSes on which Android app building was tested". Period.
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Most responses to you are trying to give you proper references to documentation. In contrast are your responses which contain mostly complaining and what is not done correctly by others or Qt company or are otherwise rude.
@Gourmet said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
Next time if you do not know answer to my question - do not write anything about NDK. Now I need clean workstation from Qt installation completely and reinstall all as I did year ago.
Since you are apparently knowing answers to your questions which you are only accepting, you shall preformulate those in order to streamline our responses to your liking. That would make live on both sides easier.
In most culture your nickname implies that there is a person with high cultural standards regarding food and beverages. Possibly you can map such high standards also to this forum.
@Gourmet said in Qt 5.13 brokes development:
What if I will get the same error in Kubuntu 19.04??? Then if I will ask about help - I will get reasonable answer from Qt Company: "Ubuntu is not listed in OSes on which Android app building was tested". Period.If you paid for licenses to Qt company you are certainly entitled to get proper responses from them. However, this is the community forum driven by user's on their own spare time. The Qt company is providing the platform for the forum, but they are not driving it. For paying users is another platform available with Qt company employees answering your questions.
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Is here anybody who already made working Android apps with Qt 5.12 or 5.13 on (K)Ubuntu platform?
Others please do not answer - you posts are be useless.