On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 1:06 AM, Charley Bay <charleyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tony sayeth: > >> <snip>, >> >> We'd like to change the reference platforms a bit. We have new platforms >> coming in and old ones are just that.old. >> > > >> <snip>, >> >> These changes would be targeted for Qt 5.2 and the current proposition >> can be seen here: >> >> http://qt-project.org/wiki/CI_Configurations >> >> (That web page has been badly out of date, but I'm automating the update >> process of it currently. >> I will also keep the Qt argument list up to date so that you can see what >> the differences are between the configurations.) >> <snip>, > > > This is a helpful page -- thanks! > > QUESTION: I see MSVC2012 start to show up for Win8 (only), and Win7 > mostly stays with MSVC2010. > > Because Microsoft is pushing updates for their MSVC2012 (they are no > longer updating MSVC2010, and it misses much C++11), our impression is that > MSVC2010 is like "Vista", where it's just easier to "move-along" to the > next version. However, we will be Win7 for the foreseeable future (we have > no current efforts investigating Win8). > > Thus, our (Windows) "reference" platforms are MSVC2008 and MSVC2012 (we > have no interest in 2010). Are other people doing this too? Is there > interest in moving to MSVC2012 at the expense of MSVC2010? > A few months ago, we moved from 2008 to 2010 because we were using Qt4 for that project, and there were no official 2012 packages. I do not work anymore in that project, but the plan was to move to 2012 once the Qt 4 to 5 migration would take place. My impression is, and experience for that matter, a 2010 to 2012 change is a common ongoing practice for Qt 5 customers. I have not seen many people using 2008 with Qt 5. -- Laszlo > > --charley > > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development > >
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