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    Phoronix: Qt 5.4.2 Officially Released

    The second point release to Qt 5.4 is now available with various fixes and minor improvements...

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  • #2
    Finally, it fixes some annoying bugs in QtWebKit, some of them seriously affecting Windows (like plugins painted always on top, annoying regression):

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    • #3
      I only wish the Dropbox client was recompiled with one of these. The tray icon transparency was fixed an eon ago, and they're still using some alpha of Qt5. Looks damn ugly.

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      • #4
        If I'm not mistaken, once this makes its way around the distros, then the plasma-wayland compositor should be testable

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        • #5
          Qt 5.5 will be the new way next KDE will be written?

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          • #6
            There is a bugfix in Qt 4.5.2 required for Kwayland. Going to try it out when I get a chance.

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            • #7
              Qt 5.4.2 maintains backward compatibility, both source and binary, with Qt 5.4.1 – but not to Qt 5.4.0, which unfortunately broke binary compatibility on Windows when using MSVC 2012 or MSVC 2013. This binary compatibility break was fixed in Qt 5.4.1, thus Qt 5.4.2 maintains full compatibility with the Qt 5 series (except for Qt 5.4.0).

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