Hi All,

Because of problems with Qt5.4.1 we are for the time being forced to use 
Qt5.3.2 in our project. In Linux we can download Qt-versions different from the 
ones supplied by the distribution and integrate them in the build via the cmake 
variable CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH set to the root of the Qt tree. 

I thought I'd give it try to assemble a Qt5.3.2 tree that can be used for 
building without having to interfere with the actual msys2 system. I put all 
the dll’s into the Qt bin folder and just in case also added the others in 
lib/include etc. This seems to work, although I haven’t tested it extensively 
yet. The additional packages needed seem to be these (32-bit):

mingw-w64-i686-

gcc-libs-4.9.1-6-any
icu-54.1-3-any
pcre-8.36-1-any
zlib-1.2.8-4-any

Have others tried to assemble such “artificial” Qt trees, that integrate 
dependencies, for building? Are there hidden dangers, or things I could do 
better?

Thanks!
Rainer
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