Justin Karneges wrote:
> Indeed, there's more to library compatibility than
symbols being present.
> Those symbols still have to act in compatible ways. We
will try to make Psi
> 0.12 compatible with Qt 4.2-4.4, but unfortunately Psi
0.11 is broken with
> 4.4 and there's nothing we can do about it. :(
Not a programmer myself, I have a slightly different
question (and I
would appreciate a guess):
Would this compile incompatibility affect the way Lingust
4.4 edits and
saves pre-created TS files? I mean, can I as a translator
use Linguist
4.4 to edit the TS files that were given to me by a project
(not
necessarily Psi) that is compiled using a slightly earlier
version of
Qt, and then that project still use my TS files?
I guess if the TS version number doesn't change, then it is
"the same
format" and everything is safe, but I don't use TS
myself and I don't
know if my guess would be correct.
Your comments appreciated
Samuel
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