Dear team,
Most of our Qt projects are Linux based and use DBus. We now have a project on 
Windows 7. To reuse our code, we are investigating the use of DBus on Windows. 
As QtDBus is not part of the Qt 5.1 Windows binaries, I managed to get 
everything build from source - including QtDBus.
I have however the following questions concerning QtDBus on Windows (I already 
searched the web and mailing lists but did not find a satisfying answer):

1.       Why is it kept in the sources but is never included in the Windows 
binaries? (I know it was originally Linux-only, but wouldn't it be great if - 
just as most of the Qt stuff - it was cross-platform out of the box? Surely, 
I'm not the only one asking this.)

2.       Is it stable? (I've heard other people claiming it isn't stable on 
Windows and should not be used)

3.       Can I build QtDBus for Windows as a Qt plugin or module of some sort 
that can hook into the Windows binaries or do I have to build the entire Qt 
like I did now? (The Qt binaries you can download are great as you don't need 
to build the framework yourself. Building it yourself requires Qt, VC2012, 
nmake, cmake, Ruby, Perl, Python, DBus, CVS, GIT, Expat, ICU and a lot of time. 
This increases the risk of errors in our toolchain.)

4.       What are the best alternatives?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
Daniel
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