2008 SP1, bug have given up on the 64 bit approach until we bite the bullet for VS 2010
Scott From: interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs....@qt-project.org [mailto:interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs....@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Charley Bay Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2012 11:57 AM To: Qt Interest Subject: [Interest] Qt5 on MSVC2008, Win7x64 (Tier1)? Show of hands -- those of you on Win7x64, are you using MSVC2008 or MSVC2010? We're a Qt-Win-Commercial customer, and our internal "reference-compiler" is MSVC2008. We've had issues with MSVC2010 (mostly that it's so *slow*, and the IDE is not as stable). We ship based on MSVC2008+SP1. We are *very* interested in the soon-to-be-released Qt5. Looking at the Qt5 release-platforms page, I don't see "Win7x64/MSVC2008" listed: <http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt_5.0> Not a biggie, but this implies we must move from MSVC2008 to MSVC2010 (we want "Tier-1"). I'm not advocating either way, I just want to understand what people are doing -- I thought quite a lot of people stayed on MSVC2008 (and did not go to MSVC2010). As an aside, we've been watching the MSVC2012 "Release Candidate" that is out, it seems to solve some issues associated with MSVC2010, but drops native-targetting-for-XP (we don't care, but some might). Any thoughts about levels-of-support for MSVC2012? Digia -- care to comment? Thanks! --charley
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