For those who want to test Qt-5.0.0 compiled with mingw I upload two archives: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u25wuag8v7q37o2/SDK-x32.7z https://www.dropbox.com/s/00pxb9202dym5pv/SDK-x64.7z This archives contains 3 folders: 1. Qt-x32 or Qt-x86_64 Include Qt-5.0.0 + QtCreator-2.6.1 2. mingw32 or mingw64 Mingw compiler from MinGW-builds<https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingwbuilds/files/host-windows/releases/4.7.2/> project 3. ported-x32 or ported-x64 3rdparty libraries (if I forgot to copy one of them to qt/bin directory)
To use Qt from my builds you *MUST:* 1. Create folder C:\SDK 2. Extract archive to C:\SDK 3. Launch QtCreator from C:\SDK\Qt-x32\bin or C:\SDK\Qt-x86_64\bin Because during building absolute paths are hardcoded to Qt libraries. 2012/12/23 Randolph D. <rdohm...@gmail.com> > that´s a real xmas gift ! > > > 2012/12/23 Алексей Павлов <alex...@gmail.com> > >> I can upload 32-bit archive tomorrow. >> >> 2012/12/23 Randolph D. <rdohm...@gmail.com> >> >> thanks a lot, any estimation when this will be? >>> to test the app i could use 64 but need to build all dependings libs. if >>> you have a release soon, i would wait. >>> >>> >>> 2012/12/23 Алексей Павлов <alex...@gmail.com> >>> >>>> If you need to build 32-bit Qt applications you need 32-bit Qt build. I >>>> work on it now. I upload 32-bit Qt when it was ready >>> >>> >> >
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