There always were gcc versions that could compile to Wince, but getting that to work with the microsoft libs etc is quite a hassle, never bugfree and you loose the ability to use visual studio for debugging, remote deployment, etc.
Or in short most customers won't even bother to look. -- Björn Breitmeyer | [email protected] | Software Engineer KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH&Co KG, a KDAB Group company Germany: +49-30-521325470, Sweden (HQ): +46-563-540090 KDAB - Qt Experts - Platform-independent software solutions Am Montag, 6. Oktober 2014, 11:58:40 schrieb Kevin Kofler: > Hi, > > Thiago Macieira wrote: > > Question to the folks who follow Windows CE development: > > > > is there any light at the end of the tunnel about compiling C++11 code for > > that platform? > > > > Basically, Windows CE support right now completely blocks any idea of > > using C++11 code in Qt, since the only compiler supporting that platform > > that I know of is MSVC 2008. > > I know this is an old thread, but: > http://max.kellermann.name/projects/cegcc/ > has GCC 4.6.3. If that isn't new enough, upgrading from there to 4.7.x, > 4.8.x or even 4.9.x is probably doable. > > It is never a good idea to rely on M$. ;-) > > Kevin Kofler > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
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