Hi, It’s possible to develop apps with mingw against a vcpkg build. The vcpkg packages themselves cannot be built with mingw yet. I think that is a missing feature.
Simon > On 16. Jul 2018, at 18:29, Konstantin Tokarev <annu...@yandex.ru> wrote: > > > > 13.07.2018, 17:57, "Mårten Nordheim" <marten.nordh...@qt.io>: >>> On 13.07.2018 16:49, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote: >>> El viernes, 13 de julio de 2018 10:59:09 -03 Mårten Nordheim escribió: >>>> On 05.07.2018 16:48, Thiago Macieira wrote: >>>>> On Thursday, 5 July 2018 01:56:43 PDT Kai Koehne wrote: >>>>>> PS: Notes from the session at the Qt Contributor Summit are available at >>>>>> https://wiki.qt.io/QtCS2018_Third-Party_Sources_Policy_and_Security >>>>> >>>>> Thanks Kai. >>>>> >>>>> Do we have a volunteer to trial out vcpkg and explain to the rest of us >>>>> how it would work for Qt? Will it be invisible to our users and >>>>> ourselves? Note how Linux distros don't have it nor does Homebrew on Mac. >>>> >>>> I implemented a POC here: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/234478/ >>>> >>>> I'm not sure if this is what people had in mind (e.g. installing >>>> dependencies during configure), but it works at the moment for what I've >>>> tested it for. >>> >>> I understand this as: at configure time download 3rdparty code. >> >> That's how the current POC works, but it can/likely will change. And >> then you could use vcpkg to download your dependencies first and just >> let configure deal with picking up the libraries (for the most part). > > Is it possible to use it for MinGW? > > -- > Regards, > Konstantin > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development