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Hello,
The Sailfish OS SDK update 1710 has been released. This update has the latest 2.1.3.7 build environment, which matches the Jolla Release 2.1.3 (Kymijoki). The main new features in this release are the official support for Sony Xperia X devices with Sailfish X, an updated Qt Creator and the support for multiple Sailfish OS versions. Find out more about these features and the release content from the release notes.
Please, read the following notes about the Early Access SDK:
If you add the early access repository into your SDK and have an older beta release of the SDK, you should see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE. Otherwise, you will see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE, when the Jolla Release 2.1.3 is publicly available to all users.
Happy hacking!
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Hello,
Today (Nov 17th) the 1710 SDK release has been made available to all users.
If you have an older beta release of the SDK, you should see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE. View more information in the SDK wiki page and also check out the known issues page.
Happy hacking!
8.11.2017
The Sailfish OS SDK update 1710 has been released. released to Early Access. This update has the latest 2.1.3.7 build environment, which matches the Jolla Release 2.1.3 (Kymijoki). The main new features in this release are the official support for Sony Xperia X devices with Sailfish X, an updated Qt Creator and the support for multiple Sailfish OS versions. Find out more about these features and the release content from the release notes.
Please, read the following notes about the Early Access SDK:
If you add the early access repository into your SDK and have an older beta release of the SDK, you should see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE. Otherwise, you will see an update notification in the Sailfish OS IDE, when the Jolla Release 2.1.3 is publicly available to all users.
Happy hacking!