> On 27 Apr 2017, at 11:29, Heikki Halmet <heikki.hal...@qt.io> wrote: > > Hi, > > Below we have proposal for changes in supported platforms and configurations > from Qt 5.9 to 5.10. > Please comment if the proposal is insufficient or the changes are > unacceptable somehow. > > Please refer to Qt 5.9 Supported platforms -> > http://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-5.9/supported-platforms.html > > LIST OF PROPOSAL CHANGES FROM 5.9 TO 5.10: > RHEL 7.2 -> RHEL 7.3 (Any benefits?) > OpenSUSE 42.1 -> OpenSUSE 42.2 > Ubuntu 17.04 (Ubuntu 16.04 lts will stay in CI) > macOS 10.11 xcode 8.2 -> xcode 8.2.1 (or the latest available) > macOS 10.12 xcode 8.2.1 -> xcode 8.3.1 (or the latest available) > Windows 7 MinGW 5.3.0 -> MinGW 6.3.0 > Embedded Linux (Boot2Qt) Yocto 2.2.1 & gcc 6.2 -> Yocto 2.3 & gcc 6.3 > INTEGRITY GHS 2016.5.4 -> 2017.1.x > Support for Android 8 (if available on time) > iOS 11 support (if available on time. Current rumors -> september) > > MacOS 10.13 will be released September 2017 hopefully. Feature Freeze for > 5.10 is at the beginning of August. > This means that we can only use Preview release of 10.13 for testing before > final official release is out. > That can cause situation that we don’t have enough time to get 10.13 in > before 5.10 release so we can’t give guarantees that 10.13 will be supported > in 5.10. > > NOTE! We will commit to wanted platform and software changes as long as those > are available straight after 5.9 release is out in the end of the May. > With all others we'll do the best we can but we can't commit that those will > be supported in 5.10.
Giuseppe was asking on IRC for GCC 7 and Clang 4. Which are quite bleeding edge for almost all distros at this point, I suppose; Arch recently got Clang 4 but not GCC 7 yet. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development