For those who are following along at home...

first build made using minGW/GCC on Win32 is now available here:
http://mixxx.org/packages/windows/mixxx-mingw-20090212.zip

The mixxx.pro file still has a couple of bits that need to be cleaned up, it
doesn't bundle the dlls (mingwm10.dll, qt*.dll, vorbis*.dll, ogg.dll,
portaudio.dll ... ) or any of the other stuff found in dist (midi configs,
skins, keyboard, ladspa presets), but I'll fix that shortly...

And the resource file doesn't seem to get linked yet, so no icons.

But it runs and plays music...  So you can throw your MSVC in the trash, you
don't need it anymore!

-G
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Garth Dahlstrom <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm playing around with Trolltech's Qt Creator IDE (
> http://www.qtsoftware.com/developer/qt-creator ), it's not too bad.
>
> So far on the Linux Qt Creator build, I can build and run Mixxx using the
> mixxx.pro file I've checked into trunk.
>
> Last night I also spent sometime trying to get Qt Creator on Windows (with
> the trolltech Qt + MinGW bundled compiler), it relies on MinGW/GCC for it's
> compiler...
>
> I got quite close to getting everything to link, but came up short with 2
> things stopping me.
>
> First thing is a failure of some of the soundtouch cpu detection code to
> link, and the second I believe is a problem with linkage to
> winMM.dll/winMM.lib...
>
>
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