Hi,

Thanks for all the help guys.
I have gone ahead with SunStudio 12 based Qt.

Thanks
Manish


Gary Gendel wrote:
> Manish,
>
> The quick answer is, "no". SunStudio and gcc compilers have different ABI and 
> C++ name mangling. In addition, g++ usually links in their own runtime 
> libraries so you might even need to link both runtime libraries which is 
> dangerous.
>
> This discussion has happened in a number of forums here and elsewhere. g++ 
> even has problems linking between versions.
>
> I have a similar problem because I link in two different vendors libraries. I 
> have to beg one to supply a Sun compiler version so I can use a Sun compiled 
> QT library with it.
>
> Gary
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