On domingo, 6 de janeiro de 2013 09.53.05, Sze Howe Koh wrote: > On 6 January 2013 09:40, Karl Ruetz <[email protected]> wrote: > > I thought Mingw was not supported for Qt 5. > > > > Karl > > MinGW is a Tier 1 platform > (http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.qt.devel/7669)
Wrong. At this point, MinGW qualifies as Tier 3 or unsupported, since it was not tested or released during 5.0.0. That situation may change in the coming releases. > , so it is > indeed supported. See also > http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtdoc/supported-platforms.html It's not supported for 5.0.0. You can try the latest Git branches (stable or dev) and work on making it supported for future releases. That's how it will rise from its unsupported status to Tier 1 or so. > It's just that last-minute issues prevented the inclusion of a > MinGW-based precompiled library in the Qt 5.0.0 release. (IIRC, there > was some difficulty in getting MinGW to compile Qt WebKit) It wasn't last-minute. We've known of issues since August, at the time of the beta1. We never produced a MinGW binary (first binaries were produced in September and released in October). So, no, it was not last-minute. Therefore, MinGW does not qualify for Tier 1 in Qt 5.0.0. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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