[SailfishDevel] SDK version 1701-1 (2.1.0) is released to Early Access

Zoltán Lutor zoltan.lutor at gmail.com
Thu Mar 23 16:28:36 UTC 2017


Any plan to release it in form of Docker container? ;)

On Thu Mar 23 17:14:52 2017 GMT+0100, Jarkko Lehtoranta wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Today (Mar 23rd) at 16:00 UTC we have published new installers and repositories of the Sailfish OS SDK. This SDK release is called 1701-1 and it matches Jolla Release 2.1.0.
> 
> Please, read the following notes about the Early Access SDK:
> - By using the Early Access SDK developers can test their Sailfish OS apps a week before the Sailfish OS release is made public
> - During the early access time the Early Access SDK should not be used for submitting apps to the Jolla Harbour
> - The installers for this release of the SDK are available at http://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access#Latest_Early_Access_SDK_Release
> - Instructions for adding the early access repository into the SDK can be found from http://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access#Receiving_Early_Access_SDK_Updates_Automatically
> 
> If you add the early access repository into your SDK and have an older beta release of the SDK, you should see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE. Otherwise, you will see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE, when the Jolla Release 2.1.0 is publicly available to all users.
> 
> SDK content matches Jolla Release 2.1.0.10 (Iijoki). Please see below for detailed information of the changes.
> 
> A couple of things you should be aware of:
> - As before, in this update the build engine, emulator and targets are reinstalled so you will lose all changes you may have made in those - However, if your application packaging is done correctly, rebuilding your projects should reinstall the packages you have been using.
> - Any customization done to SDK (adding new package repositories, adding custom targets, additional source paths) will be removed during the installation process so make your own backup of those before starting the update.
> - If you import existing projects made with a previous version of the Sailfish OS SDK, make sure to select the correct kit in the project configuration step. Both ARM and i486 kits are available.
> - Package repository contents have been updated and consequently using a previous SDK version with these package repositories is not supported.
> - For more information, please see the Application SDK known issues list at https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Known_Issues.
> 
> 
> Release Content
> 
> SDK 1701-1:
> 
> SDK IDE (Qt Creator, Qt QmlLive)
> - Refreshed API documentation available in the Help mode (Ctrl+7) in Qt Creator to Jolla release 2.1.0.10 level
> - Missing SSH keys for hardware devices can now be renegerated without re-adding the device
> - Fixed QmlLive compatibility issues with Windows 10
> 
> SDK Build engine
> - Build targets refreshed to Jolla release 2.1.0.10 level
> - Fixed translation files installation with Qt 5.6
> - Harbour RPM validator updated
>   * More versioned Qt libraries allowed
>   * Fixed the validation of QML modules
> 
> Emulator
> - Emulator packages refreshed to Jolla release 2.1.0.10 level
> 
> 
> SDK 1701:
> 
> SDK IDE (Qt Creator, Qt QmlLive)
> - Refreshed API documentation available in the Help mode (Ctrl+7) in Qt Creator to Jolla release 2.1.0.9 level
> - Initial release of QML live coding support with Qt QmlLive. Check out the tutorial at https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Tutorial_-_QML_Live_Coding_With_Qt_QmlLive
> 
> SDK Build engine
> - Build targets refreshed to Jolla release 2.1.0.9 level
> - Harbour RPM validator updated
>   * Qt 5.6 module imports allowed
>   * Relaxed app internal QML module naming rules. All module names are now allowed inside an app, except the ones used by the operating system.
> 
> Emulator
> - Emulator packages refreshed to Jolla release 2.1.0.9 level
> 
> If you have any questions, feel free to either send an email to this mailing list: devel at lists.sailfishos.org<http://lists.sailfishos.org>, write it up in http://together.jolla.com and tag your issue with 'sdk' or send an e-mail to developer-care at jolla.com<http://jolla.com>.
> 
> Happy hacking,
> Jolla SDK Team
> 
> 
> On 9 Feb 2017, at 15:08, Jarkko Lehtoranta <jarkko.lehtoranta at jolla.com<mailto:jarkko.lehtoranta at jolla.com>> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Today (Feb 9th) at 13:00 UTC we have published new installers and repositories of the Sailfish OS SDK. This SDK release is called 1701 and it matches Jolla Release 2.1.0.
> 
> Please, read the following notes about the Early Access SDK:
> - By using the Early Access SDK developers can test their Sailfish OS apps a week before the Sailfish OS release is made public
> - During the early access time the Early Access SDK should not be used for submitting apps to the Jolla Harbour
> - The installers for this release of the SDK are available at http://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access#Latest_Early_Access_SDK_Release
> - Instructions for adding the early access repository into the SDK can be found from http://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access#Receiving_Early_Access_SDK_Updates_Automatically
> 
> If you add the early access repository into your SDK and have an older beta release of the SDK, you should see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE. Otherwise, you will see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE, when the Jolla Release 2.1.0 is publicly available to all users.
> 
> SDK content matches Jolla Release 2.1.0.9 (Iijoki). Please see below for detailed information of the changes.
> 
> A couple of things you should be aware of:
> - As before, in this update the build engine, emulator and targets are reinstalled so you will lose all changes you may have made in those - However, if your application packaging is done correctly, rebuilding your projects should reinstall the packages you have been using.
> - Any customization done to SDK (adding new package repositories, adding custom targets, additional source paths) will be removed during the installation process so make your own backup of those before starting the update.
> - If you import existing projects made with a previous version of the Sailfish OS SDK, make sure to select the correct kit in the project configuration step. Both ARM and i486 kits are available.
> - Package repository contents have been updated and consequently using a previous SDK version with these package repositories is not supported.
> - For more information, please see the Application SDK known issues list at https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Known_Issues.
> 
> 
> Release Content
> 
> SDK IDE (Qt Creator, Qt QmlLive)
> - Refreshed API documentation available in the Help mode (Ctrl+7) in Qt Creator to Jolla release 2.1.0.9 level
> - Initial release of QML live coding support with Qt QmlLive. Check out the tutorial at https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Tutorial_-_QML_Live_Coding_With_Qt_QmlLive
> 
> SDK Build engine
> - Build targets refreshed to Jolla release 2.1.0.9 level
> - Harbour RPM validator updated
>   * Qt 5.6 module imports allowed
>   * Relaxed app internal QML module naming rules. All module names are now allowed inside an app, except the ones used by the operating system.
> 
> Emulator
> - Emulator packages refreshed to Jolla release 2.1.0.9 level
> 
> If you have any questions, feel free to either send an email to this mailing list: devel at lists.sailfishos.org<http://lists.sailfishos.org>, write it up in http://together.jolla.com and tag your issue with 'sdk' or send an e-mail to developer-care at jolla.com<http://jolla.com>.
> 
> Happy hacking,
> Jolla SDK Team
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