Hi Cristian,
In addition to Kais arguments I want to add that we want to encourage
people to experiment with Qt, but we also want Creator to continue to
function if those experiments fail.
So even if we used the same compiler for the shipped Qt version and Qt
Creator we would need to ship an e
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> Subject: [Development] Qt 5.4 Mingw-4.9.1 offline package
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I've installed Qt 5.4 Mingw-4.9.1 (qt-opensource-windows-x86-
> mingw491_opengl-5.4.0.exe)
> and I've noticed that the Qt Creator bundled with it was compiled with MSVC
> 201
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Cristian Adam
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Qt 5.4 Mingw-4.9.1
> (qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw491_opengl-5.4.0.exe)
> and I've noticed that the Qt Creator bundled with it was compiled with
> MSVC 2010 and had its
> own version of Qt 5.4 MSVC 2010 DLLs (~100MB
Hi,
I've installed Qt 5.4 Mingw-4.9.1
(qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw491_opengl-5.4.0.exe)
and I've noticed that the Qt Creator bundled with it was compiled with MSVC
2010 and had its
own version of Qt 5.4 MSVC 2010 DLLs (~100MB)
What is the reason for this?
Is Mingw-GCC 4.9.1 that bad, that a