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Version 9.2.1

Qt License Server Support

The 9.2.1 release contains several bug fixes and user experience improvements to the QLS (Qt License Server) support that was introduced in the previous release. This update improves the uninstallation and the error handling of license‑related errors in the Squish IDE.

  • Uninstallation
    • When the Qt License Service process is running during the uninstallation, the installer now prompts the user to terminate any related Qt applications that might interfere with the uninstall process, and it shuts down the Qt License Service that is bundled with Squish.
  • IDE
    • If the connection to the license server is interrupted during a verification point creation, the control bar is now correctly restored after the license is re‑acquired, allowing the recording to continue.
    • A bug that caused all Squish IDE windows to hide when a license was lost and the recording to quit immediately due to a license‑related error has been fixed.
    • When the connection to the license server is severed while interacting with the 'Manage AUTs' page in Server Settings, the 'License Key' dialog is now displayed and its buttons work correctly after the license is re‑acquired.

General

  • zlib library included in Squish has been updated to version 1.3.2.
  • Fixed a problem where a start of video capture would make test execution end with a runtime error.

VNC

  • Improved compatibility of Squish for VNC (visual wrapper) with different VNC servers, including Apple Remote Desktop.

Qt

  • squishidl: improved custom wrapper generation with Qt 6 or newer.
  • Fixed calling functions in custom QObject classes that pass primitive types such as bool, int or double by-address or by-reference in Qt 4.x and Qt 6.5 or newer.

Floating License Server

  • Fixed a problem where Squish Floating License Server would reject a valid configuration as malformed when configured in FLS-QLS bridge mode.

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