On quarta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2016 21:14:52 PST Simon Everts wrote:
> > That is not relevant here. I am using Windows 10 (64-bit) but I am still
> > forced (because of 3rt-party-libraries) to develop 32-bit-Qt-applications.
> > Even if the operating system is 64-bit there can be a lot of 32-bit
> > application, e.g. VS 2013 and VS 2015 are still 32-bit applications.
> 
> +1
> 
> As a machine manufacturer we are still deploying 32bit windows systems
> because of this reason. We'll be on 64bit windows soon, but need to support
> the 32bit systems for at least 5 years. A lot of industrial computer
> suppliers still install 32bit images on computers because there aren't any
> 64bit drivers available for the hardware.

Good, thanks for the information, Simon and Helmut.

I know the sample size here is horrible, but in your opinion what compiler 
should we keep offering a 32-bit binary build for?

MSVC 2013
MSVC 2015
MinGW

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Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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