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2015-05-22
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2015-05-22
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2015-05-22
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@ UK
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But, I think that Sailfish OS 2.0 will be shipped with Qt 5.2 (there is an interesting topic on TJC) and there is no immediate plan to upgrade Qt.
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2015-05-22
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@ Italy
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2015-05-22
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Mmmmmh, yes, QtMultimedia 5.5 seems to be shipped with Qt 5.5 .
If they'll do the switch in SailfishOS 2.0, I hope that they will include QtWebEngine module
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2015-05-22
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Is this question related to my post?
If yes, QtWebEngine's api are similar to QtWebKit's one, but there should be more things implemented/supported, the rendering engine is more recent, and, according to the information provided by Qt 5.5 roadmap, it is based on Blink shipped with Chromium 40.
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2015-05-22
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I'm not sure how relevant this is for Sailfish OS, but QtWebEngine seems to be quite a mess from packaging standpoint and many distributions, such as Fedora and Debian, are having issues with that:
QtWebEngine Poses Problems For Debian, Distribution Vendors
The issues stem from it being based on Blink/Chromium, which is notorious for bundling a bazillion of third party libraries with custom patches on top - so it is quite a nightmare to maintain for distributions and thats also the reason why many distros don't ship Chromium.
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2015-05-22
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