On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:51 AM, K. Frank <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Kai (and Qt Folks)! > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:55 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: ext Loaden [mailto:[email protected]] >>> ... >> >> There's nothing wrong with cross-compilation. But what we need first and >> foremost is a reliable, native MinGW environment for developing Qt >> applications, since the vast majority of Qt developers that develop for >> Windows also develop _on_ Windows. Now one can argue that Qt itself could >> still be compiled using a cross-compiler. But if we're not able to compile >> Qt ourselves with the native toolchain, how can we be sure other complex >> apps will work? >> >> I haven't found a stock native MinGW 64 bit package yet that can compile Qt >> 5 + Qt Creator. Peter seems willing to experiment with a custom package, but >> I personally do not see this for 5.0 . >> >> I think for 5.0 , we should therefore only put MinGW 32 bit gcc 4.7 as Tier >> 2 or (preferably) Tier 1 platform. Support for MinGW 64 bit would be on a >> best effort basis (Tier 3). >> >> Now for 5.1 (that is, earliest May 2013) we should definitely reevaluate >> MinGW 64 bit as Tier 1 or Tier 2. >> >> What do you all think? I certainly don't want to discourage any effort in >> getting MinGW-64 bit and Qt 5 to work, but rather want to be realistic in >> what we should aim for with 5.0. > > Just my personal opinion: > > As much as I like mingw-w64, I think, as a practical matter, if > working to get Qt 5.0 to build nicely with mingw-w64 would delay > Qt 5.0 by a significant amount, then I would skip it. Better to > move forward with Qt 5.0, and hope to get mingw-w64 support > for Qt 5.1.
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