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Re: Nokia rolls out Qt SDK for unified mobile developer experience
Idea: avira is stupid?
Edit: Is your avira up-to-date? |
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2. I would believe you, but your claim sounds juvenile, unbased, and just trollish. 3. Yes it is up to date. |
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I tested it with my current Avira version: Code:
product version 10.0.0.567 19.04.2010 |
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I wasn't talking about the vendor but about the software itself. If it is detecting a non-virus as a virus, it clearly is stupid (buggy, whatever).
It doesn't happen with an up-to-date avira here. |
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So "Stupid" is not a term i'll take seriously about any well known product unless it's based and referenced. I can accept that there is a BUG. Anyway, i'll check the version again to make sure I am up to date. |
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Sorry for the stupid then.
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You did try to help me, in your way, which is more then other people would do (: |
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I downloaded and ran the 820mb exe last night. Windows Vista flashed a warning about an unknown usb driver vendor during the install, but didnt get any virus warnings as such.
The two languages supported are cpp and the Qt scripting language. Personally I would rather use neither, is it possible to make use of the device simulators but with other languages such as PyQt? |
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Did anyone get the emulator app working?
What I did was a full install and then using the wizard I just created a mobile qt app with no form generation and the mainwindow inheritance. I ticked the Simulator Qt for Visual Studio 2008 (Qt SDK Beta). What happens is when I use the run button that the simulator comes up, actually appears to run my application in the (all white background) window, but nothing is actually clickable in the simulated device. It's like its dead. Is it so that I have to create at least one button and that only application widgets are clickable? I can choose to stop the application from the Qt Creator using the red stop button (and then the app disappears and the device goes to a black screen). But that's all I can do. Any ideas? Grateful for help. |
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It sounds as if you wrote an application that is showing nothing, so of course there would be nothing to interact with in the Simulator.
Or did I understand wrong what you are trying to do? |
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