Please, don't drop MinGW, it's in my meaning the best compiler on Windows.

I've switched from VS to MinGW, the #1 reason: I can distribute an .exe file which is runnable directly on the user's desktop (no installation). This is *verboten* when using VS, you have to send along the distribution dlls (ucrtbase.dll etc.) and install them.

Also, big wheels like Qt's installer program (MaintenanceTool.exe) have also switched from using Visual Studio to MinGW. I believe for the same reason as mine above, except MaintenanceTool.exe didn't include any VS .dlls, so on early Windows 10 versions, MaintenanceTool.exe failed to start, because no VS2015 runtime was installed.

Nowadays MaintenanceTool.exe only requires the 32-bit MSVCRT.DLL to be present, and tbat .dll always gonna be there (just like the VB6 runtime etc.)

This is one of the few places where Windows still shines: Qt's OOBE on Windows. On that platform, you don't need any chmod +x or waiting for a .dmg to unpack, just double-click on the .exe file.

Rgrds Henry



On 2019-08-21 20:35, Mathias Hasselmann wrote:
Am 21.08.2019 um 19:38 schrieb Thiago Macieira:
PPS: can we drop MinGW support in Qt 6?
What alternative do you propse?
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