> -----Original Message-----
> On 16/01/2013 08:52 ص, Tomasz Siekierda wrote:
> 
> 
>       A lot has changed in the meantime. Qt5 is modularised + it has
> numerous new dependencies, and Symbian support was dropped (no
> maintainers). New SDK is in the works and it will get better as time goes.
> 
> 
> For Symbian I really don't care but the good news I heard from you is there is
> a working about a new SDK.
> 
> 
> 
>       Android support is not officially available yet, so your point is 
> invalid
> in that respect (it's due to come in Qt 5.1).
> 
> As I know Qt for Android is officially available in Qt respository since it 
> was
> joined lately !
> 
> 
> 
> 
>       Please search the net (especially Qt Project forums) for more
> detailed
>       answers on that. In short: MinGW is still fully supported, you can
>       compile Qt5 with it any time you like. It's just that MinGW
>       precompiled package did not make it into 5.0. It will probably be
>       added in a later release (5.0.1 or 5.1).
> 
>       There are unofficial MinGW builds available here:
>       http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/23002/
> 
> I followed this issue but nothing declared officially, you can find some
> discussions in the forum but take a look to Qt project home page, there is
> nothing officially about fixing MinGW issue.

That's what the Qt 5.0 blog post says 
(http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2012/12/19/qt-5-0/):

"There are a few things we’re still working on for the 5.0 series. We have bugs 
that we want to fix. We currently do not have binary packages for MinGW (as 
WebKit doesn’t yet work with it yet) and MSVC 2012 (you’ll need to compile from 
source), and we’ll work on delivering these as soon as possible."

>               Do you agree with me that Qt community needs urgent
> official distro for
>               filling up these two weak points?
> 
> 
>       No, I think you should search for information yourself before posting.
> 
> As I told you above, I didn't post this message before be sure from Qt project
> pages. Qt roadmap page <https://qt-
> project.org/wiki/Category:Developing_Qt::Qt_Planning::Qt_Public_Roadma
> p>  didn't mention anything about new SDK or the upcoming releases, it
> stopped at 5.0 release!

These indeed should get an update.

Regards

Kai
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