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authorKitsune Ral <Kitsune-Ral@users.sf.net>2019-08-11 13:17:31 +0900
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@@ -32,19 +32,19 @@ Recent releases of Debian and OpenSuSE, e.g., already have the package
(under the old name). If your Linux repo doesn't provide binary package
(either libqmatrixclient - older - or libquotient - newer), or you're
on Windows or macOS, your best bet is to build the library from the source
-and bundle it with your application. In
+and bundle it with your application.
### Pre-requisites
- A recent Linux, macOS or Windows system (desktop versions tried; Ubuntu Touch
is known to work; mobile Windows and iOS might work too but never tried)
- - Recent enough Linux examples: Debian Jessy; Fedora 28; OpenSUSE 15;
- Ubuntu Bionic.
+ - Recent enough Linux examples: Debian Stretch; Fedora 28; OpenSUSE Leap 15;
+ Ubuntu Bionic Beaver.
- Qt 5 (either Open Source or Commercial), 5.9 or higher.
- A build configuration tool:
- - CMake 3.5 or newer (from your package management system or
+ - CMake 3.10 or newer (from your package management system or
[the official website](https://cmake.org/download/))
- or qmake (comes with Qt)
-- A C++ toolchain with C++14 support:
+- A C++ toolchain with C++17 support:
- GCC 7 (Windows, Linux, macOS), Clang 6 (Linux), Apple Clang 10 (macOS)
and Visual Studio 2017 (Windows) are the oldest officially supported.
- Any build system that works with CMake and/or qmake should be fine: