Hi,

We’ve been looking into this. I’m convinced now that the data Vladimir was 
looking at on the server side is the one shown in the “Compiler Information” in 
the Telemetry view of Qt Creator. This is the compiler Qt Creator was built 
with though, not the compiler that Qt Creator uses for compiling programs 
locally! So, all this says is that official Qt Creator releases are still done 
with MSVC 2019 compiler.

Mystery solved, I guess 😊

Kai

From: Development <development-boun...@qt-project.org> On Behalf Of Adam Light
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2023 5:46 PM
To: Vladimir Minenko <vladimir.mine...@qt.io>
Cc: Qt development mailing list <development@qt-project.org>
Subject: Re: [Development] Do we need VS2019 for Qt 6.6?


On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 7:39 AM Vladimir Minenko via Development 
<development@qt-project.org<mailto:development@qt-project.org>> wrote:

In 2022 and 2023, around 24M builds ran on Windows in around 600K unique 
installations worldwide which had at least 10 builds in this period of time. 
Not even a single one used MSVC2022. The most widely installed is MSVC2019 v29 
followed by v28. Most installations (around 250K) are on Qt 6.2. Qt 5.15 has 
around 60K installations.


Everyone at my small company has been using Qt Creator on Windows to build our 
application using the VS2022 tools for a minimum of 2+ months, some of us much 
longer. I couldn't find the telemetry setting you mentioned, so perhaps we all 
disabled the feature, though that would be surprising.

We build Qt ourselves (also with MSVC 2022) so if this requires that the Qt be 
an official build perhaps your statistics are missing us.

Adam
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