What do you mean? There has always been an x.y.z numbering scheme in Qt... "z" denotes a patch number while "y" is a minor release number - "y" means new features and "z" means fixes to those features.
What do you mean? There has always been an x.y.z numbering scheme in Qt... "z" denotes a patch number while "y" is a minor release number - "y" means new features and "z" means fixes to those features.
I mean, I look forward to 4.5.6... then things will be looking up.
(sorry)
I don't understand. Could you explain?
You are tormenting me, wysota. It's just a lame joke. Please move the thread to the trash bin!
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