Qt5 and qbittorrent

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rainbows

Qt5 and qbittorrent

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Hi,

Fedora 21 - 22
boost 1.58
libtorrent 1.04

So everything compiles wonderful :), however i wanted to compile against qt5 is that possible already ?

I tried ( configure --with-qt5) however compiling results in errors and fails.

If its possible anyone mind giving me a few instructions how to make it work ? (which qt 5 (repo or form qt-project?)  how to tell qbittorrent compile to look somewhere else for the QT5 libs and QT5 include as configure doe snot h ave the option only for boost.


Thank you,
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Re: Qt5 and qbittorrent

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You can use qt5 owever it isn't advised. Here is a list that block qt5 for widespread usage on qbt: https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorr ... ocks%20Qt5

Showing the errors is much more helpful than me trying to guess how it fails.
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Re: Qt5 and qbittorrent

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What's the point of this "feature" anyway in qt?
It feels like reading the Gnome project's commits. :D
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[quote="Peter"]
What's the point of this "feature" anyway in qt?
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What feature?
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The qt commit. That renders left-most columns unmovable.
All of my what.

I bet Digia hired some Gnome developers to help out and this is a feature by those fellas.

This one: "Prevent manual moving of the first section"
I like how they did not even include a rationale why this is a good thing.
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