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    Robert Hairgrove
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    I am using the qtsingleapplication app from Qt Solutions in my program. Apparently, the source is now moved to this link:
    https://github.com/qtproject/qt-solutions/tree/master/qtsingleapplication

    There is an issue when compiling the sources under Qt 6: In the file qtlocalpeer.cpp the code at line 49:

        quint16 idNum = qChecksum(idc.constData(), idc.size());
    

    will not compile under Qt 6 (actually, it shouldn't compile under 5.15.5 either, according to the documentation, but actually it was only changed in Qt 6 AFAICT).

    This can be replaced with the following #if ... #else .. #endif code to allow existing projects to continue to build with Qt 5:

    #if (QT_VERSION_MAJOR < 6)
        quint16 idNum = qChecksum(idc.constData(), idc.size());
    #else
        // the default 2nd parameter value will ensure that the same checksum
        // algorithm is used as in previous Qt versions:
        quint16 idNum = qChecksum(idc);
    #endif
    

    I would like to post an issue to the GitHub site, but that option is not available. Is there a dev newsgroup, perhaps? Or should I create a Qt bug entry?

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    • R Robert Hairgrove

      I am using the qtsingleapplication app from Qt Solutions in my program. Apparently, the source is now moved to this link:
      https://github.com/qtproject/qt-solutions/tree/master/qtsingleapplication

      There is an issue when compiling the sources under Qt 6: In the file qtlocalpeer.cpp the code at line 49:

          quint16 idNum = qChecksum(idc.constData(), idc.size());
      

      will not compile under Qt 6 (actually, it shouldn't compile under 5.15.5 either, according to the documentation, but actually it was only changed in Qt 6 AFAICT).

      This can be replaced with the following #if ... #else .. #endif code to allow existing projects to continue to build with Qt 5:

      #if (QT_VERSION_MAJOR < 6)
          quint16 idNum = qChecksum(idc.constData(), idc.size());
      #else
          // the default 2nd parameter value will ensure that the same checksum
          // algorithm is used as in previous Qt versions:
          quint16 idNum = qChecksum(idc);
      #endif
      

      I would like to post an issue to the GitHub site, but that option is not available. Is there a dev newsgroup, perhaps? Or should I create a Qt bug entry?

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      GrecKo
      Qt Champions 2018
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @Robert-Hairgrove said in Who maintains the Qt Solutions project now?:

      Is there a dev newsgroup, perhaps?

      There is : https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development

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        SGaist
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Hi,

        GitHub is just a mirror.

        To contribute to Qt, things happen on Gerrit. See here.

        Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
        Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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