Is QtWebKitd5.lib missing from Qt 5.0.0 Beta?
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JKSH and sierdzio is it possible to hire a skilled person who could make the Qt 5.0 Beta Build with QtWebKit V8 Javascript engine for certain amount of money? Or is there any other paid support services who could provide the stable build that has the QtWebKit V8 Engine?
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Digia, KDAB, ICS, Woboq - if you are interested in companies. As for "stable build" - no-one will give you that based on BETA source code ;) And when Qt5 is released in a few months, webkit will be included by default. Or at least should.
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Thanks Sierdzio . . .
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[quote author="vakhobiz" date="1347969751"]JKSH I understand your point. The fact why I prefer Qt 5.0 is the V8 Javascript Engine. The problem I face right now is the very slow javascript processes, nothing more. If there is any way to use V8 Javascript engine in 4.8.3 I'll be only glad . . . [/quote]
I see. I know the feeling of wanting to upgrade slow software! I'm sorry I wan't able to help you much here.What's your development schedule like, and how bad is the JavaScript performance in Qt 4.8.3? Would it be acceptable to develop on Qt 4.8.3 for now, and then migrate to Qt 5 once it's released? sierdzio is right: Digia aims to "release Qt 5 by the end of 2012":http://blog.qt.digia.com/2012/09/18/the-journey-starts-today/
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[Late response, but posting for others who may also have hit this particular error].
Regarding the error:
‘...\configure.exe’ is not recognized as an internal or external command...I was getting this error as well. Digging into it a bit, in qtbase\configure.bat, there is a test for the existance of a file called '.gitignore'. If this file does not exist, then it jumps to the end of the script and attempts to run 'configure.exe'. If the file does exist, then it first builds configure.exe (among other things).
I suspect you're getting this error because, like me, you downloaded the sources from the link on http://qt-project.org/downloads rather than getting them via git. For some reason, the .gitignore file is missing from the qtbase directory. When I got the sources via git, the file was present.
Just create the file (e.g. "echo foo > qtbase.gitignore") and you should be able to run the configure script successfully.
[Perhaps the configure.bat script should instead test for the presence of qtbase\configure.exe, rather than qtbase.gitignore?]