Qt-interest Archive, February 2007
Using Qt 4.2.2 evaluations with MinGW
Message 1 in thread
Hi,
My company is considering buying Qt on my recommendation. I have shown
some demos to the powers that be using the open source version,
compiling on both Linux and Windows. I then downloaded the evaluation
version (we need Oracle support). This works well on Linux, but I have
a problem on Windows (which made me, as the big Qt advocate, look
stupid). I cannot seem to get Qt to compile using MinGW. Can anybody
give me some pointers on how to accomplish this.
In the download e-mail I only got the following links:
Unix/Linux X11:
http://www.trolltech.com/developer/download/qt-x11-eval-src-4.2.2.tar.gz
Windows - MS Visual C++ 6.0:
http://www.trolltech.com/developer/download/qt-win-eval-4.2.2-vc60.exe
Windows - MS Visual Studio 2003:
http://www.trolltech.com/developer/download/qt-win-eval-4.2.2-vs2003.exe
Windows - MS Visual Studio 2005:
http://www.trolltech.com/developer/download/qt-win-eval-4.2.2-vs2005.exe
Which one of the windows versions should I use, since there was never
any intention to use Microsoft products?
Thanks for any help
Marius
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Message 2 in thread
Hi,
I think there's no eval version for MinGW.
The comemrcial version does support MinGW though.
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