For those who want to test Qt-5.0.0 compiled with mingw I upload two
archives:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u25wuag8v7q37o2/SDK-x32.7z
https://www.dropbox.com/s/00pxb9202dym5pv/SDK-x64.7z
This archives contains 3 folders:
1. Qt-x32 or Qt-x86_64
Include Qt-5.0.0 + QtCreator-2.6.1
2. mingw32 or
Hi Randolph D,
Please note that, Qt libraries 5.0.0 for Windows only provided prebuild
version for MSVC2010 at present, if you using MSVC2005/2008/2012, you need
to compile it by yourself.
Once you have installed MSVC2010-express and Windows debug tools (cdb.exe),
you can using QtCreator to
For those who interesting in mingw builds of Qt5 I upload archive
https://www.dropbox.com/s/00pxb9202dym5pv/SDK-x64.7z with 64-bit build
Qt-5.0.0. This archive contain 3 folders:
1. Qt-x86_64 - contain Qt-5.0.0 + QtCreator-2.6.1
2. mingw64 - 64-bit multilib toolchain
3. ported-x64 - 3rdparty
Hello
is there a Qt 5 release with mingw? do I something wrong?
Qt5 says, that no compiler has been found.
Thanks for a notice
Randolph
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On 12/21/2012 08:31 PM, Randolph D. wrote:
Hello
is there a Qt 5 release with mingw? do I something wrong?
Qt5 says, that no compiler has been found.
Thanks for a notice
Randolph
No packages for MinGW yet .. maybe for 5.0.1 or later on
See
Thanks for the feedback. this is unbearable. Why do you support Microsoft
with a closed source compiler?
I cannot use Qt because I have no MS Visual Studio 2010 and then there is
the need to install the plugin for that.
Has it advantages to mingw? this is really odd for the open source kit Qt.
On sexta-feira, 21 de dezembro de 2012 20.48.36, Randolph D. wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. this is unbearable. Why do you support Microsoft
with a closed source compiler?
For several reasons:
1) Microsoft Visual Studio produces better code
2) it compiles faster
3) lots of people who use Qt
2012/12/21 Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com
There is no need to install a plugin. You can download Visual Studio
Express
2010 or 2012. It's free (as in beer),
Thanks for the hint, Thiago. Will try.
Don't say stupid things you know
aren't true if you want to be taken seriously