On 9/6/11 9:56 AM, "ext jjDaNiMoTh" <[email protected]> wrote:

>2011/9/5  <[email protected]>:
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>> Nokia won't commit to supporting all platforms Qt 4 currently supports,
>> and that has been communicated before. The main platforms for Qt 5 are
>> Linux (X11 and Wayland), Mac and Win.
>
>When you talk about "Linux", do you refer to some arch in particular?
>
>I mean, Linux runs on ppc, but V8 (other thread) currently not, so I
>thought that the focus will stay on Linux (X11 and Wayland), Mac and
>Win on Intel 32 and 64 bit processors.
>
>Am I right or the architecture doesn't matter at this level ?

OS and CPU architecture are to a large extent orthogonal. In terms of OS
we said Linux (X11 and Wayland), Mac and Windows.

In terms of the CPU architecture, we're almost everybody is currently
using x86, x64 or arm. To get all of Qt (including QML), other
architectures will need a working V8. Mips will get that soon, but I don't
know of other architectures being worked on right now.

Cheers,
Lars

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