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2014-06-11
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2014-09-08
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2014-12-01
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15:10:31 <cybette> #info Starting with Update 10, a few new APIs will be allowed in Harbour. For details see log and above link
15:17:03 <M4rtinK_jolla_> what about Python ?
15:17:44 <kontio> M4rtinK_jolla_: pyotherside w/ python will be allowed too
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2014-12-25
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We mentioned earlier that in order to allow more libraries and e.g. Python support we need Harbour to be able to accept submissions for certain Sailfish OS versions aka. "multiversion support".
We will deploy that feature on Monday 15. December 2014, starting 08:00 UTC. For local time run on a Linux system:
date -d '2014-12-15 08:00 UTC'
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
As mentioned in the release notes for Update 10[1], we will release the corresponding SDK on 5. Jan 2015 and Harbour testing will start using the new rpmvalidator allowing more libraries[2] 7. Jan 2015.
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2015-01-05
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2015-01-10
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4.b continue: Starting from today 7. Jan 2015 our Harbour QA team allows new the following libraries: libssl, libcrypto, liblzma, libxml2, libogg, libvorbis, QtGraphicalEffects. Also allowed is now the QML import: io.thp.pyotherside which allows QML modules written in Python. (iekku, 15:46:42)
UPDATE: 09. Jan 2015
As mentioned in several places Harbour QA started on 07. Jan 2015 (with update 10, 1.1.1.27, Vaarainjärvi) to accept submissions which use Python QML plugins based on PyOtherSide.
gPodder and Perth Trains are among the first Python/PyOtherSide apps to be allowed in Harbour.
PS: We will update the Harbour FAQs soon
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2015-01-10
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2015-01-10
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