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On November 4th, 2013, 4:12 p.m. UTC, John Layt wrote:
I've asked on the Qt Development list about Qt 5 Solaris support. I'm told it builds and works to some extent, and patches are welcome, but not without having been tested on a real Solaris build first, which I have no desire to do. I don't think much is required, Solaris uses the Olsen tz files, just with different patches and possibly a different zonetab layout, but I don't want to code blind. So we have two options, one is not worry about Solaris support for now, and if anyone (Ade?) complains then ask them to contribute upstream (with my help). The alternative is to keep the Solaris code in ktimezoned, including calls to return the current system time zone and the list of available time zones, and on other platforms just wrap the Qt calls. Opinions?On November 4th, 2013, 4:13 p.m. UTC, John Layt wrote:
s/patches/paths
I'd like to reiterate the (imho) bigger issue here - there's no effort at all to have KF5 and/or PW2 running on Solaris (unlike the Windows effort), so I wouldn't push it (only) to the smallest component in the workspace, it makes no sense at this time.
- Martin
On October 22nd, 2013, 4:49 p.m. UTC, Martin Klapetek wrote:
Review request for KDE Runtime, KDE Frameworks, Plasma, and John Layt.
By Martin Klapetek.
Updated Oct. 22, 2013, 4:49 p.m.
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