Hi, I don't think that support for x86 macOS will be retroactively added, especially since upstream as well as Apple are dropping x86.
MinGW is also not a supported compiler, but it's possible to build with clang-cl, which is what upstream is using. (Interestingly, Safari, FireFox and Chrome are all built using clang these days) Simon ________________________________ From: Development <development-boun...@qt-project.org> on behalf of Konrad Rosenbaum <kon...@silmor.de> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 7:50 To: development@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Development] Assistant WebKit/WebEngine support Hi, On 6/24/19 2:43 PM, Simon Hausmann wrote: > We've had this situation for a long time now and I think that we should > finally move forward and give our users better quality at the expense of > their disk space, memory consumption and download size. ...at the risk of making enemies: so the platform issues(*) will be solved till Qt 6.0? So, even if I try to compile Qt myself on, say MinGW or 32bit MacOS - I will end up with a (fully?) functional Assistant? (*)https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-platform-notes.html Konrad
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