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+ | **Not all win32 apis are available from the Windows Store app sandbox. Threading and sockets come to mind. Significant re-write and/or shims may be necessary. | ||
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Revision as of 23:19, 3 December 2012
This page is meant as an overview, what targets exist for the qOrbiter, and what kind of requirements each of the targets has.
Contents
Linux
Linux is the main platform qOrbiter is developed on.
Qt lib version = 4.8.3
Relevant directories
qOrbiter_src/qml/desktop
Android
Android is the main target for smaller skins.
Qt lib version = 4.8.2 (necessitas)
Relevant directories
qOrbiter_src/qml/android qOrbiter_src/android
Symbian
Symbian could be target. We need developers for this.
Qt lib version = 4.8.x (latest 4.x should always be usable. Details on QtProject
Relevant directories
no specific QML created as of yet posde
Windows x86
Windows x86 is being worked on, without many details.
Qt lib version = 4.8.x (latest 4.x should be usable)
Relevant directories
qOrbiter_src/qml/desktop
Windows RT
Windows RT could be a target, but there are no devs for it atm.
In order to work on WinRT, QOrbiter will need to be made into a Windows Store app. There are a few dependency hurdles that will need to be cleared in order for that to happen.
- QT libs needs to be ported to WinRT.
- Status of that project can be found here: [1]
- DCE and other supporting LinuxMCE libs need to be ported to WinRT.
- Not all win32 apis are available from the Windows Store app sandbox. Threading and sockets come to mind. Significant re-write and/or shims may be necessary.
Qt lib version = QT5
iOS
iOS is an important target, but atm there is no release of a Qt lib that we can use for it.
MacOSX
MacOSX could be a target, but there is nothing available atm.