Probably inadvertently, some files for CMake had a set executable flag. Corrected.
At the same time I prepared patches for TQT_NO_COMPAT and TQT_NO_ASCII_CAST. It's nice to see that turning these definitions off signifies that something is wrong in the code 😄
Probably inadvertently, some files for CMake had a set executable flag. Corrected.
At the same time I prepared patches for TQT_NO_COMPAT and TQT_NO_ASCII_CAST. It's nice to see that turning these definitions off signifies that something is wrong in the code :smile:
I did notice the flags on these 3 files when I committed, git displayed them with chmod 755 and then I asked myself, Is it normal behavior? Let's push, see what Slavek will say.
It must have happen because I used these files to build the apps, I'll change that for a copy next time or check for that execute bit.
I did notice the flags on these 3 files when I committed, git displayed them with chmod 755 and then I asked myself, Is it normal behavior? Let's push, see what Slavek will say.
It must have happen because I used these files to build the apps, I'll change that for a copy next time or check for that execute bit.
Probably inadvertently, some files for CMake had a set executable flag. Corrected.
At the same time I prepared patches for TQT_NO_COMPAT and TQT_NO_ASCII_CAST. It's nice to see that turning these definitions off signifies that something is wrong in the code 😄
I did notice the flags on these 3 files when I committed, git displayed them with chmod 755 and then I asked myself, Is it normal behavior? Let's push, see what Slavek will say.
It must have happen because I used these files to build the apps, I'll change that for a copy next time or check for that execute bit.
Everything seems to be ready to merge.
Merged and pushed upstream.
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