2012/5/11 MARTIN Pierre <[email protected]>
> Dear Ruben,
>
> First, thank you very much for your kind help.
>
> Is there anyone here successfull in compiling Qt 4.8.1 with MinGW-w64
>> using MSys? If yes, how?
>>
>
> No, it's not intended to be built from MSYS on windows. It might work, but
> is not recommended (by me nor Nokia). This problem though is equally
> present with a cmd configure.exe so I'm not sure what you can do to make it
> work with a cross-compiler (except editing all the qmake related files by
> hand for your setup)
>
> Ok, thanks for pointing these informations for me.
>
>
> I suggest using a native MinGW-w64 toolchain to build Qt. Qt does not
> support cross-compiling (just look at the OpenSuse or Fedora mingw-w64 Qt
> package build scripts: they patch the hell out of Qt's build
> infrastructure).
>
> Ah! But i *am* using a native MinGW-w64 toolchain when using the automated
> build, no?
>
No, that's an oddity of the automated builds that they're always built as a
cross-compiler for some reason unknown to me. You can tell by the absence
of a plain (unprefixed) gcc.exe. in the "bin" directory.
>
> Also, note the eMail i have just sent to the list in answer to Kai, when
> using SeZero's MinGW build (For compiling to / from 32 bit on MSys), it
> seems to work. Why?
>
This is a native build.
Ruben
>
> Thanks a lot guys, at least i'm finally getting answers about this Qt
> compilation process.
> Best to you all,
> Pierre.
>
>
>
>
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