2012/8/31 K. Frank <[email protected]>
> Also, I've had a problem with recent versions of mingw-w64 gdb. It's slow
> as molasses loading up and/or initializing an application (minutes), but
> once the application starts, it seems to be fine. (I don't think that this
> is
> Qt specific.)
>
Because it's using python by default.
>
> Obviously, you need a stable enough and good enough version of gcc to
> get Qt built, but in general my preference would be for you to push up
> close to the mingw-w64 bleeding edge. Getting Qt built is a good test
> for the compiler, so you'd be helping the mingw-w64 project.
>
Agree!
mingw-w64 is great / actively project, it's just need more help.
And it will support std::thread use win32 thread in the soon.
And it just works well. both native compiling Qt5 or cross compiling.
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Best Regards
Yuchen
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