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Re: calling for testing the new IDE package

 

Hi,

I remember that issue. We as ubuntu we, did not push any fix related to that problem. But it is possible that with four minor versions upgraded this problem is gone. Let me test it :)

bzoltan

On 13/10/15 16:22, Roman Shchekin wrote:
Hi all

I have only one question - did you fix performance issue when CPU usage going to 100% for 3-4 seconds if I push "Ctrl" while mouse is above some class in source code? It's hard to explain, I can record video about it if you interested)

2015-10-13 13:41 GMT+03:00 Zoltán Balogh <zoltan.balogh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:zoltan.balogh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>:

    Thanks for trying it. It was a minor typo level problem in the
    debian/control

    I have pushed the 3.5.0+15.10.20151012-0ubuntu1~0trusty5 version
    to the same PPA.

    So in about 2 hours you can give it an other try.

    thanks

    bzoltan


    On 10/13/2015 01:33 PM, Peter Bittner wrote:

        On 14.04.3 LTS it doesn't seem installable:

        $ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-sdk-ide
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree
        Reading state information... Done
        Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
        requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
        distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
        or been moved out of Incoming.
        The following information may help to resolve the situation:

        The following packages have unmet dependencies:
          ubuntu-sdk-ide : Depends: python3-scope-harness but it is
        not installable
                           Depends: cmake-extras but it is not installable
                           Recommends: ubuntu-emulator but it is not
        going to
        be installed
        E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

        $ cat
        /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-sdk-team-tools-development-trusty.list
        deb
        http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-sdk-team/tools-development/ubuntu
        trusty main
        # deb-src
        http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-sdk-team/tools-development/ubuntu
        trusty main

        $ lsb_release -a
        No LSB modules are available.
        Distributor ID: Ubuntu
        Description: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
        Release: 14.04
        Codename: trusty


        I have a clean, upgraded system, followed the two steps from your
        email literally, but haven't had Qt Creator installed on this
        machine
        yet.

        Peter


        2015-10-13 6:23 GMT+02:00 Zoltán Balogh
        <zoltan.balogh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:zoltan.balogh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>:

            Hi,

            I am about to release the Qt 5.4.2 based QtCreator 3.5 IDE
            for 14.04, 15.04
            and 15.10 with absolutely same user experience and
            interfaces [1].

            It is a big change as we step away from depending on the
            Qt and UI Toolkit
            packages provided from the archives. It is a single
            package what bundles all
            bits and pieces what the IDE needs.

            So I am calling for some volunteers to test this package
            before we replace
            the present IDE solution.

            Here is what you need to do:

            $ sudo add-apt-repository
            ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/tools-development
            $ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install
            ubuntu-sdk-ide && sudo apt-get
            dist-upgrade

            It will add our SDK Tools Development PPA to your system,
            upgrade the click
            packages from there and install the Ubuntu SDK IDE package.

            This package does conflict with the QtCreator and Ubuntu
            plugins possible
            installed on your system! But you do no have to worry
            about as this conflict
            does not have any effect on your projects, chroots or any
            other personal
            bits. It will possible effect your personal QtCreator
            settings.

            The important changes in this release other than upgraded
            Qt and Qtcreator
            is that the Kits this IDE creates will have the Overlay
            PPA enabled by
            default. So I would recommend to destroy and recreated
            yout 15.04 Kits
            (click chroots) after you have installed this new IDE.

            Please reach out for me on IRC or here on the mailing list
            if you wish to
            join our testing squad :) For compensation I promise bad jokes

            cheers,

            bzoltan


            [1]
            https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/2015/09/01/next-generation-sdk/



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