Necessitas Sdk For Mac

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Hello folks, Today I have the honor to announce the second alpha of Necessitas SDK and the first as a KDE project. YES, we've joined KDE, because we share the same goal; to make Qt more powerful, more accessible, and to keep it free for everyone. This release brings a lot of exciting new features: - we began to move Necessitas to KDE infrastructure:. Ministro's and SDK installer repositories are hosted by KDE, I'd like to personally thank KDE because they offered us their support and infrastructure, and Nokia because they kindly sponsored the server. Bug tracking, later, Google and bug tracking systems will become readonly, we'll move all open bugs to KDE. Please use KDE bug tracking system to report new issues.

Git repositories. I'd like to be clear, we are seeking to push everything to upstream, so, all contributors MUST use gitorious merge mechanism, otherwise Nokia will reject your work. ONLY official Necessitas developers will use KDE's repository to push their commits, we'll try to keep gitorious respos synced with KDE's ones!. a new mail list for Necessitas developers.

slowly but surely we'll move everything to KDE, until then you can still use current infrastructure from. we've switch to Nokia's SDK Installer, now you'll have the possibility to update/upgrade your installation. Thank you Nokia because you share it with us! - Thanks to Ray Donnelly, Necessitas comes with proper support for Windows and latter also for Mac. Known issues:.

The un-install doesn't work on windows so you'll need to remove the install directory manually and clear out any registry keys. You can't create an AVD from within Necessitas on windows, please use Googles SDK Manager for this instead. Qt framework. added proper support for SSL. fix the most annoying bugs. synced with upstream (I've been forced to do it, because of QtWebKit). Known issues:.

a lot:, - Thanks to the Elektrobit team, Necessitas comes with QtMobility (preview). Sadly I had to sync QtMobility with upstream, because it wasn't compatible with Qt anymore, so I've probably broken something; also I had to disable Multimedia module until we find a way to support all platforms =4, I'd like to personally thank Elektrobit team for their priceless work. Make sure you select the appropriate android permissions for every QtMobility module you use (e.g. To use Contacts module, android.permission.READCONTACTS and android.permission.WRITECONTACTS are needed), otherwise your application may crash. Known issues:.

Multimedia module is missing. Probably many more:) - We ship QtWebKit 2.1, we activated JIT support, the good news is that now QtWebKit is 2.5x times faster than the previous release, the bad news are: is still 2x times slower than Google's WebKit, also the memory consumption is still insanely high (to run SunSpider benchmark, needs 200Mb). Necessitas is shipped with latest QtCreator 2.2. We added proper support for non-qt apps (check ( youtube: ) and for more informations). Update plugin, thanks to Nokia. Again, thanks to Ray Donnelly, Necessitas ships gdb 7.2(with python support), for the best native code debugging experience out there.

We also added possibility to install Google's official SDKs and NDK using Necessitas SDK installer, so you only need to install java and ant on your system. Necessitas comes with a new Android application 'MinistroConfigurationTool', which can be used by developers to choose from three different Ministro repositories:. 'stable' repository is the repository used by normal users. 'testing' repository is used to move the latest 'regression free' unstable version.

'unstable' repository is used to push the newest development version. Repositories policy is simple: - any major fixes, feature implementation will land in the 'unstable' repository quickly, thanks to a script which we developed it during a very long and painful period of time, actually I spent more time to create this script and all additional tools then to code on Qt, with this script we can make a release in days, not in weeks or months. when an.unstable. release is 'regression free' for at least two weeks, it will be moved to.testing. repository - if a.testing. release is 'regression free' for at least three weeks, will become.stable.

This release is the.ONLY. one which goes directly to all repositories! Shortly after Qt Contributors’ Summit (Jun 19), we'll share with you the road map for next releases (including beta). Thats really sounds great Sent from my Nokia phone -Original Message- From: BogDan Sent:, 8:17 PM To: android-qt Subject: Necessitas Hello folks, Today I have the honor to announce the second alpha of Necessitas SDK and the first as a KDE project. YES, we've joined KDE, because we share the same goal; to make Qt more powerful, more accessible, and to keep it free for everyone.

This release brings a lot of exciting new features: - we began to move Necessitas to KDE infrastructure:. Ministro's and SDK installer repositories are hosted by KDE, I'd like to personally thank KDE because they offered us their support and infrastructure, and Nokia because they kindly sponsored the server. Bug tracking, later, Google and bug tracking systems will become readonly, we'll move all open bugs to KDE. Please use KDE bug tracking system to report new issues.

Necessitas sdk for mac

Git repositories. I'd like to be clear, we are seeking to push everything to upstream, so, all contributors MUST use gitorious merge mechanism, otherwise Nokia will reject your work. ONLY official Necessitas developers will use KDE's repository to push their commits, we'll try to keep gitorious respos synced with KDE's ones!. a new mail list for Necessitas developers. slowly but surely we'll move everything to KDE, until then you can still use current infrastructure from. we've switch to Nokia's SDK Installer, now you'll have the possibility to o update/upgrade your installation. Thank you Nokia Shortly after Qt Contributors’ Summit (Jun 19), we'll share with you the road map for next releases (including beta).

It should work on any modern linux distribution. It was built using debian 6.0 (i386). On May 27, 12:22 am, Samuel Lepetit wrote: Great job!:) Does the new SDK installer supports x86-64 linux? It didn't work for me with the 0.1, i had to recompile it.

Necessitas Sdk For Mac

2011/5/26 BogDan: - Thanks to the Elektrobit team, Necessitas comes with QtMobility (preview). Sadly I had to sync QtMobility with upstream, because it wasn't compatible with Qt anymore, so I've probably broken something; also I had to disable Multimedia module until we find a way to support all platforms =4, I'd like to personally thank Elektrobit team for their priceless work. Make sure you select the appropriate android permissions for every QtMobility module you use (e.g. To use Contacts moduleandroid.permission.READCONTACTS and android.permission.WRITECONTACTS are needed), otherwise your application may crash. Known issues:. Multimedia module is missing.

Probably many more:) - We ship QtWebKit 2.1, we activated JIT support, the good news is that now QtWebKit is 2.5x times faster than the previous release, the bad news are: is still 2x times slower than Google's WebKit, also the memory consumption is still insanely high (to run SunSpider benchmarkneeds 200Mb). - Necessitas is shipped with latest QtCreator 2.2. We added proper support for non-qt apps (check. ( youtube:) and. On 29 Mai, 15:26, 'mingw.android' wrote: You could provide more information.

I'd like to use necessitas to develop a simply app. When I run the app, the emulator starts and everything works fine. But I want it to start on my Android device (Android Version 4.1.1) which requires to use API Level 16. Now for some reason I cannot create a AVD with the message 'no system images installed for this target'.

Necessitas Sdk For Mac

The 'OK' but turns grey as soon as I select a API Level higher than 13. But in the SDK Manager I have selected and installed it I I have seen a corresponding directory. I have the same problem for API Levels 14,15 and 17.