Hi John,

This item was discussed at Qt Contributor’s Summit, please see session notes: 
http://wiki.qt.io/QtCS2015_LTS

For compilers this is also documented to the Qt Base change log: 
http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/dist/changes-5.5.1

For 5.6 the current list of supported platforms and compilers is the following: 
http://wiki.qt.io/Qt-5.6.0-tools-and-versions (note that we are working to add 
OS X 10.11 to CI and fully support it)

The idea is that by making Qt 5.6 LTS, we gain more freedom to drop older 
(non-c++11) compilers as well as older platforms from Qt 5.7 and subsequent 
versions. Those who have such older platforms to support, are recommended to 
stay with the LTS version for a while. This approach allows us to move faster 
for new features planned for future Qt releases.

For application developers the documentation is often the best source to find 
the list of supported platforms: 
http://doc.qt.io/QtSupportedPlatforms/index.html This has not yet been updated 
to 5.6, but will be before the final release.

Yours,

                          Tuukka



From: Development [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John 
Layt
Sent: keskiviikkona 30. joulukuuta 2015 20.43
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Development] Minimum Deployment Platforms for 5.7 onwards?

Hi,
Can I just clarify what the minimum deployment platforms are for 5.7 onwards? 
That is, the lowest version of each OS that the code must still run on? Far as 
I can tell it's something like:
Windows 7 (or Vista?)
Windows Embedded Compact 2013
OSX 10.8
iOS 5.0?
Android 4.1 (API Level 16)?
RHEL 6.6
Ubuntu 11.10?
There really should be a wiki page for this...

Cheers!
John.
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