2012/5/15 MARTIN Pierre <[email protected]>
> Dear MinGW-w64 list, and readers that might have ended here out of
> curiosity,
>
> Patching of Qt IFW so it compiles with MinGW-w64 against a statically
> built version of Qt
> is now complete. It requires very very small amount of changes, and i have
> submitted
> them to the Qt IFW maintainers so they can maybe merge it to main branch.
>
Did you use the fancy gerrit stuff? Otherwise you will be completely
ignored, unfortunately.
Qt people aren't very receptive of MinGW(-w64) related stuff, as you could
probably tell by their first reaction.
Ruben
> In the meantime, you will be able to already get started with Qt IFW if
> you like,
> all the required changes have been posted right here:
> https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTIFW-126
> The full patch is attached to this eMail.
>
>
>
>
> Have fun,
> Pierre.
>
>
>
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